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Ukraine player Marta Kostyuk’s council grudge

The men’s and women’s tennis governing bodies last week took away ranking points from Wimbledon

Reuters Paris Published 26.05.22, 01:42 AM
Men’s world No.1 Novak Djokovic and 21-time major champion Rafael Nadal have both criticised Wimbledon’s stand.

Men’s world No.1 Novak Djokovic and 21-time major champion Rafael Nadal have both criticised Wimbledon’s stand. File Photo

Kyiv-born Marta Kostyuk criticised the WTA players’ council on Tuesday for failing to consult Ukrainian players on the decision to strip Wimbledon of ranking points, and branded Belarusian Victoria Azarenka’s place among the council members “ridiculous”.

The men’s and women’s tennis governing bodies last week took away ranking points from the grasscourt grand slam after its organisers decided to exclude players from Russia and Belarus in the wake of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

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Ranking points determine a player’s ability to enter events and receive seedings, so stripping them from Wimbledon effectively reduces the event to an exhibition tournament. The council, which is made up of current players who act as a voice for athletes on tour with the governing body, supported the WTA’s decision to strip ranking points from Wimbledon, with American member Sloane Stephens saying that the decision was not ‘taken lightly’.

The 19-year-old Kostyuk, however, said she fully supported Wimbledon’s decision to not allow players from Russia and Belarus to compete.

“I would say 80-85 per cent of the players had nothing to do with the (WTA) decision,” she said in an interview after her first-round defeat to Mayar Sherif in the French Open on Tuesday. “It’s so ridiculous I couldn’t believe it.

“None of the players’ representatives contacted me. None of them asked about my opinion, what I think. It’s like Ukrainian players don’t exist.”

When asked whether the council did enough in general to reach out to players, American Jessica Pegula, another member of the body, said emails to competitors were often missed but that the council members were “always available”.

Men’s world No.1 Novak Djokovic and 21-time major champion Rafael Nadal have both criticised Wimbledon’s stand.

“I want my fellow players to support and understand the situation and be vocal on some things as well,” said Kostyuk, thanking Poland’s world No.1 Iga Swiatek for her support for Ukraine.

“But I mean, look at what Rafa said, look at what Novak said. How can you get the support from the tour when top three players say these things?

“Victoria Azarenka is in the players’ board, making decisions about points in Wimbledon, where she’s not even participating... It’s ridiculous.”

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