No ranking points at Wimbledon What Daniil Medvedev Andrey Rublev Victoria Azarenka and other Russian and Belarusian players have said about ATP and WTA s Wimbledon decision
No ranking points at Wimbledon What Daniil Medvedev Andrey Rublev Victoria Azarenka and other Russian and Belarusian players have said about ATP and WTA s Wimbledon decision Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"I think the decision that was taken was the correct one (...) I mean, obviously I support our CEO, I support my council, I support the players."Stephens, who is in the Player's Council, on WTA removing points from Wimbledon."I think the decision that was taken was the correct one (...) I mean, obviously I support our CEO, I support my council, I support the players." Meanwhile, the affected players, including , Andrey Rublev and Daria Kasatkina, have weighed in on the issue, adding their much-needed perspective. Here's a look at some of the statements: AELTC statement regarding ATP / WTA / ITF ranking points at the WimbledonAELTC statement regarding ATP / WTA / ITF ranking points at the Wimbledon
"(The Council) have to, you know, communicate to other players, yeah, about what they are doing."
Yeah.
"I think Novak Djokovic is right in a way" - Daniil Medvedev on the Serb's statement that the PTPA should be involved in the ongoing Wimbledon impasse"(The Council) have to, you know, communicate to other players, yeah, about what they are doing."Yeah. The World No. 2 that the PTPA should be part of the discussion, noting that it's logistically impossible for the ATP to take inputs from all players on their own. "What Novak is saying, I think he's right in a way, because I knew a little bit, I'm not in the council, so right now, tennis structure is that the council is the most important. I think it's maybe 8, 10 players, I'm not sure," Medvedev said. "They have to, you know, communicate to other players, yeah, about what they are doing. I think it's a tricky situation." The suggestion, though, doesn't appear to have been heeded by the powers that be, as the PTPA continues to remain on the sidelines.
No ranking points at Wimbledon What Daniil Medvedev Andrey Rublev Victoria Azarenka and other Russian and Belarusian players have said about ATP and WTA s Wimbledon decision
Russian and Belarusian players have had their say about the ATP and WTA's Wimbledon decision. Even before the grass season officially begins, the 2022 Wimbledon Championships has become the talk of the tennis world in the last few weeks. After the All England Club decided to deny entry to Russian and Belarusian athletes following Russia's Ukraine invasion, responded by stripping ranking points from the event. With no points at stake, many players have expressed doubts over their participation in the event, suggesting that their priorities might lie elsewhere. and have given their thoughts on the issue, with the former siding with the ATP, while Djokovic refused to side with either party. Stephens, who is in the Player's Council, on WTA removing points from Wimbledon."I think the decision that was taken was the correct one (...) I mean, obviously I support our CEO, I support my council, I support the players."Stephens, who is in the Player's Council, on WTA removing points from Wimbledon."I think the decision that was taken was the correct one (...) I mean, obviously I support our CEO, I support my council, I support the players." Meanwhile, the affected players, including , Andrey Rublev and Daria Kasatkina, have weighed in on the issue, adding their much-needed perspective. Here's a look at some of the statements: AELTC statement regarding ATP / WTA / ITF ranking points at the WimbledonAELTC statement regarding ATP / WTA / ITF ranking points at the Wimbledon
I found it very logical what the ATP say but I think it s a tricky situation - Daniil Medvedev
Daniil Medvedev agreed with the ATP decision to remove ranking points from Wimbledon Daniil Medvedev is of the ATP's decision to remove ranking points from Wimbledon, even if the Russian admits the ultimate choice is beyond his control. "I found it very logical what (the ATP) say at least. This is what I didn't find in Wimbledon explanations," Medvedev said. "It is what it is. I cannot change some decisions, both about ATP and Wimbledon." "I think Novak Djokovic is right in a way" - Daniil Medvedev on the Serb's statement that the PTPA should be involved in the ongoing Wimbledon impasse"(The Council) have to, you know, communicate to other players, yeah, about what they are doing."
Yeah.
"I think Novak Djokovic is right in a way" - Daniil Medvedev on the Serb's statement that the PTPA should be involved in the ongoing Wimbledon impasse"(The Council) have to, you know, communicate to other players, yeah, about what they are doing."Yeah. The World No. 2 that the PTPA should be part of the discussion, noting that it's logistically impossible for the ATP to take inputs from all players on their own. "What Novak is saying, I think he's right in a way, because I knew a little bit, I'm not in the council, so right now, tennis structure is that the council is the most important. I think it's maybe 8, 10 players, I'm not sure," Medvedev said. "They have to, you know, communicate to other players, yeah, about what they are doing. I think it's a tricky situation." The suggestion, though, doesn't appear to have been heeded by the powers that be, as the PTPA continues to remain on the sidelines.