Australian Open Bans Flags From Russia, Belarus After Fans Bring Them Courtside

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Flags from Russia and Belarus have been banned from the positioning of the Australian Open on Tuesday after a couple of was introduced into the stands by spectators on Day 1 of the yr’s first Grand Slam event.

Usually, flags may be displayed throughout matches at Melbourne Park.

However Tennis Australia reversed that coverage for the two nations concerned within the invasion of Ukraine that started almost a yr in the past.

“Our preliminary coverage was that followers might convey (flags) in however couldn't use them to trigger disruption,” Tennis Australia stated in a press release on Tuesday. “Yesterday we had an incident the place a flag was positioned courtside. We are going to proceed to work with the gamers and our followers to make sure that that is the very best surroundings to benefit from the tennis.”

One Russian flag was displayed throughout Ukrainian participant Kateryna Baindl’s 7-5, 6-7 (8), 6-1 victory over Russian participant Kamilla Rakhimova on Courtroom 14 within the first spherical on Monday.

One other was provided to Russian participant Daniil Medvedev to autograph after his 6-0, 6-1, 6-2 win over Marcos Giron in Rod Laver Area on Monday evening.

Daniil Medvedev of Russia autographs a Russian flag after defeating Marcos Giron of the U.S. in their first round match at the Australian Open.
Daniil Medvedev of Russia autographs a Russian flag after defeating Marcos Giron of the U.S. of their first spherical match on the Australian Open.
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Requested in regards to the new flag ban, Belarusian participant Aryna Sabalenka stated after her first-round victory Tuesday that she would like that politics and sports activities stay separate, however understands the choice by Tennis Australia.

“I imply, if everybody feels higher this fashion, then it’s OK,” stated Sabalenka, a three-time Grand Slam semifinalist who's seeded No. 5 at Melbourne Park. “I've zero management on it. What can I say? They did it. OK. No flags? No flags.”

Sabalenka was among the many athletes from Russia and Belarus who have been barred from competing at Wimbledon and staff occasions such because the Billie Jean King Cup and Davis Cup final yr due to the conflict in Ukraine. Russia invaded, with assist from Belarus, in February.

Russian and Belarusian gamers have been allowed to enter the opposite three Grand Slam tournaments however as “impartial” athletes, so their nationalities are usually not acknowledged on any official schedules or outcomes for the occasion and their nations’ flags are usually not displayed on TV graphics.

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