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Belarusian Sabalenka says Wimbledon ban was in vain

by Reuters

ADELAIDE, Australia Jan 02, 2023 - 11:24 am GMT+3
Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka attends a practice session ahead of the ATP Adelaide International tournament, Adelaide, Australia, Dec. 30, 2022. (AFP Photo)
Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka attends a practice session ahead of the ATP Adelaide International tournament, Adelaide, Australia, Dec. 30, 2022. (AFP Photo)
by Reuters Jan 02, 2023 11:24 am

Wimbledon's verdict to ban Belarusian players from last year's tournament "altered nothing," world's fifth placed Aryna Sabalenka asserted on Sunday, expressing her desire to return to the hallowed grass-court Grand Slam in 2023 and lamenting the lack of its invigorating fans and electrifying atmosphere.

Wimbledon organizers banned players from Russia and Belarus last year due to Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Belarus is a key staging area for the attack, which Russia calls a "special military operation."

Players from the two countries were blocked from competing in British grasscourt events in the build-up to the major. Sabalenka – who is playing in Adelaide this week before the Australian Open – said politics and sport should not mix.

"This is terrible because no one supports war – no one," the 24-year-old Belarusian told Melbourne's Age newspaper. "The problem is we have to speak loud about that ... but why should we scream about that in every corner? It's not going to help at all.

"I'm just really disappointed sport is somehow in politics. We're just athletes playing their sport. That's it. We're not about politics. If all of us could do something, we would have zero control.

"They banned us from Wimbledon, and what did it change? Nothing – they're still doing this, and this is the sad (part) of this situation."

Sabalenka said she was "super disappointed" with Wimbledon's decision and that she trained in Miami when the Grand Slam took place in June and July.

"I had a great time in Miami, but I missed the people because the atmosphere at Wimbledon is super amazing. You can feel these people love tennis there, and I miss them," Sabalenka said.

"I hope I'll play there (in 2023), just because of the people, to feel this atmosphere. But if they're going to ban us again; I don't care about Wimbledon's decision. The only thing I'll miss is the people."

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