The All England Club (AELTC) looks set to stick to its decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from
Wimbledon, but
Novak Djokovic insists it is unlikely that players would boycott The Championships.
AELTC and the Lawn Tennis Association have come in for criticism from players, including Djokovic
and Rafael Nadal, as well as the ATP and WTA over their decision to ban
players from the two countries from all grass-court events in the
United Kingdom following Russia’s invasion of the Ukraine.
following his Italian Open victory in Rome, Djokovic was also asked for his opinion about the issue and whether or not players would boycott Wimbledon. He said:
“Athletes are here to do sports. If we expel
them from sports just because they come from a certain country, that is a
bad decision. We need communication with Wimbledon. I am not involved in player
politics like I was 10 years ago and I do not talk to the
representatives of Wimbledon – but they told me that they are very
strict. [A] boycott is a very aggressive thing – as well as that there are much better solutions.”