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Russia, Belarus Tennis players to compete at the US Open under neutral flag

Russian and Belarusian Tennis players may compete at the US Open; Photo/TASS
  • The governing bodies have stopped short of implementing a blanket ban on all Russian and Belarusian athletes as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had advocated for.
  • The IOC President has sought in recent weeks to frame sanctions against Russian and Belarusian athletes as protective measures enacted partially for their safety.
  • Novak Djokovic remains unable to take part as things stand.

Russian and Belarusian tennis players will be allowed to compete at the US Open under a neutral flag, in contrast to Wimbledon where they are banned.

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) has adopted the same stance as the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP), Women’s Tennis Association (WTA), and International Tennis Federation (ITF), as well as the French Open.

It means world number one Daniil Medvedev, a Russian, will be able to defend his men’s singles title.

Belarusians Arnya Sabalenka and Victoria Azarenka are both in the top 20 of the WTA rankings, as is the Russian Daria Kasatkina.

“Based on our own circumstances, the USTA will allow all eligible players, regardless of nationality, to compete at the 2022 US Open,” it said in a statement.

The USTA added it “has previously condemned, and continues to condemn, the unprovoked and unjust invasion of Ukraine by Russia”.

The ATP, WTA, and ITF have stripped Wimbledon of its ranking points in response to the decision to ban players from Russia and Belarus.

The governing bodies have stopped short of implementing a blanket ban on all Russian and Belarusian athletes as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) had advocated for.

IOC President Thomas Bach: “Our Olympic Mission is a Humanitarian Mission”

IOC President Thomas Bach; Photo/SwimSwam

However, they have found an ally in IOC President Thomas Bach, who has criticized the All England Lawn Tennis Club for the decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from Wimbledon, complaining of the Government interference and insisting “there should be no sanction for holding a passport”.

The IOC President has sought in recent weeks to frame sanctions against Russian and Belarusian athletes as protective measures enacted partially for their safety.

At least 4,432 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since February 24, when Russia launched a full-scale invasion with support from Belarus, according to the United Nations, but it fears the true figure is far higher.

More than 7.5 million people have fled the country.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Russia of carrying out war crimes, including executing civilians, and the combined military death toll is thought to exceed 20,000.

Whereas Russian and Belarusian players have been cleared to play at the US Open, Novak Djokovic remains unable to take part as things stand.

Novak Djokovic facing US Open ban but Russians will be allowed to play

Novak Djokovic remains unable to take part as things stand; Photo/The Telegraph

The Serbian star, a three-time US Open winner and 20-time Grand Slam champion, is unvaccinated against COVID-19 so cannot enter the US.

Djokovic was deported from Australia earlier this year over his vaccination status, leaving him unable to defend the title.

Djokovic was able to play at the French Open, as were Russian and Belarusian players sans national flags.

Elias Makokha is a professional Media Practitioner venturing into Corporate Communications, Radio Broadcast and Digital content creation with a keen interest in videography, photography and online Writing. He works well individually and collaboratively with his juniors, peers and seniors. He adheres to the hallmarks of journalism and accurately reports by conducting fact checks from reputable sources before publishing.

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