Wimbledon will not to allow Russian players to compete this year, Sportico reported.- This falls in line with a trend of
sports bodies banning Russian and Belarusian athletes due to the war inUkraine .
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Sources familiar with the matter told Sportico that Wimbledon has decided to ban Russian competitors even as other major tours and competitions keep Russians and Belarusian athletes competing under a neutral flag.
Sportico reported that it is unclear whether the ban would extend to Belarusian athletes. Belarus has shown strong support for
The All England Lawn Tennis Club, which runs Wimbledon, previously told Insider it would announce the decision in mid-May.
Major sports venues and competitions have barred Russian and Belarusian players as a result of the war in Ukraine. These bans include the Olympics, the World Cup, and the Boston Marathon.
"Absolutely nobody flying the flag for Russia should be allowed or enabled," Huddleston said in March, per Reuters.
Russian sports stars are, however, unlikely to publicly disavow the actions of Putin, given the dangers faced by Russians who publicly condemn the president.
A ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes would see a large number of the world's top 40 players missing out on the most prestigious of tennis' four Grand Slams. Alongside Medvedev, men's world number eight Andrey Rublev, as well as women's world number four Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, would be barred.
Medvedev, who is currently out injured, said in February that he might skip Wimbledon after fans booed him during the Australian Open.
A representative for the AELTC did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.