INDIAN WELLS: Russian Daniil Medvedev and Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka known as for peace amid the continuing battle in Ukraine that induced tennis officers to strip any point out of their house nations from the Indian Wells tennis event.
Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb 24 within the largest assault on a European state since 1945. Russia calls the motion a “special military operation”.
“My message is always the same – I want peace in all of the world,” world primary Medvedev informed reporters on the eve of the primary spherical of ATP motion within the Southern California desert.
“I think every tennis player is going to say the same.”
Indeed, assist for the Ukrainian individuals has been pouring out from the tennis neighborhood.
Former world quantity ones Maria Sharapova and Andy Murray have pledged to assist aid funds for kids affected by the invasion.
Two million individuals – largely ladies and kids – have now fled Ukraine.
Poland’s Iga Swiatek inspired individuals to assist humanitarian organisations and mentioned she was proud that her nation has taken in refugees.
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She will put on a small ribbon within the colours of the Ukrainian flag when she competes on the event and hoped others would possibly do the identical.
“If other players feel able to support Ukraine with this symbolic gesture, we prepared more of these ribbons and can give you some,” she wrote in a tweet on Wednesday (Mar 9).
Sabalenka, whose house nation has served as a staging floor for Russia’s invasion, informed reporters she can be prepared to put on the Ukraine ribbon.
“I feel really sad and really bad about the Ukrainian citizens who lost their homes during the war,” mentioned Sabalenka, who like Medvedev is the highest seed on the event.
“I’m actually fearful about it however sadly it’s not underneath my management.
“I just hope for peace.”
While Russians and Belarusian gamers won’t be recognized by their nation’s symbols, Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska, who fled the violence together with her youthful sister, got here out for her first spherical match on Wednesday evening draped in her nation’s blue and yellow flag.
Yastremska, who has gained three WTA titles, pledged to donate her prize cash from reaching the Lyon Open remaining final weekend to Ukrainian support efforts.