Billie Jean King urges Wimbledon to lift Russia, Belarus ban

Tennis nice Billie Jean King urged Wimbledon on Wednesday to raise its ban on Russian and Belarusian gamers, saying "life is too short".

Tennis nice Billie Jean King urged Wimbledon on Wednesday to raise its ban on Russian and Belarusian gamers, saying “life is too short”.

Players from each international locations have been barred from the Grand Slam final 12 months over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the event stripped of rating factors because of this.

The All England Club is contemplating whether or not to do the identical once more this 12 months however King known as on them to drop the ban.

“Just keep it the same way as the other ones are. Life is too short,” she advised reporters on the Australian Open. “I think they should get prize money. Just have them play and get their money.”

Players from Russia and Belarus are competing on the Australian Open as independents below a impartial white flag.

Two Belarusians — Victoria Azarenka and Aryna Sabelenka — are into the semi-finals and will meet in Saturday’s title match.

Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan can be within the final 4, regardless of being seeded solely 22 after lacking out on rankings factors for profitable the key.

“It’s the ranking points, for sure. They have to have it. Rybakina, they’ve seeded her 22, but because she won Wimbledon she’s not (seeded higher),” stated King.

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