

After the disastrous pandemic, Wimbledon is all set to host a very special season. Though the greens are slow and test the durability of an athlete’s knees, many players such as the Williams duo love playing on the grass. In addition, this year will be more of a fest as Wimbledon celebrates its hundredth anniversary. However, their ban on Russian and Belarusian players might spoil the mood.
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Even though the Wimbledon championship is a very special event for tennis. They recently decided to Russian and Belarussian players from participating in this year’s championship. massive backlash. Several high-profile players spoke against this decision. Now the
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Ian Hewitt speaks about the ban
After a long wait, Wimbledon’s regulatory body has finally responded. Ian Hewitt incorporated Wimbledon’s final decision in its hundredth-anniversary announcement.
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He said, “After lengthy and careful consideration, we came to two firm conclusions. First, even if we were to accept entries from Russian and Belarusian players with written declarations, we would risk their success or participation at Wimbledon being used to benefit the propaganda machine of the Russian regime.”
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“Second, we have a duty to ensure that no actions we take should put the safety or welfare of players, or their families, at risk.”

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Tennis – Wimbledon – All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London, Britain – June 29, 2021 Russia’s Daniil Medvedev in action during his first round match against Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff REUTERS/Paul Childs
Further, the Italian Open also might ban Russian and Belarusian players singing to the tune of Wimbledon. However, their decision will most probably face a bigger outrage as tennis fans are already Irked at Wimbledon’s decision.
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AELTC announces plans for this year’s Wimbledon
All England Lawn Tennis Club has announced their plan to celebrate the centenary of their move from Worple Road to the current location Church road. And also the 100-year anniversary of the center court and BBC. AELTC has 95 years of relation with the BBC.
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Ian Hewitt, the All England Club chairman, gave a statement about the same. He said, “Following two pandemic-affected years, we are pleased to be planning for a special Wimbledon.”
“This stadium has witnessed not just epic matches, but many changes in the world and in society. This year provides an opportunity for reflection on the past, but also to envisage what is to come in the next 100 years.” He added.
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Further, Wimbledons also will host events to honor the Platinum Jubilee of the queen of England alongside the championship. They have collaborated with the world platinum investment bank to forge two platinum coins. The coin toss in the finale will take place with these coins.
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In addition, they will distribute tickets for the second and third matches to residents, schools, charities, and community groups. As these matches will have an element of surprise.
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