Russian athletes were forced to change their nationality just to participate in this event
Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.20
According to a number of Western media reports, a Russian tennis player had to change his nationality to other countries in order to participate in the Winbolden Tennis Championships in the UK.
According to the Associated Press, the Russian tennis player named Natela Dzalamidze, who has repeatedly represented Russia's double -do project on behalf of Russia. After Russia launched special military operations against Ukraine, the British Club, which hosted the Winbolden Tennis Championships in the UK, sanctions on Russia and Belarus to prohibit the athletes from these countries from participating. Therefore, Zramiz, who is 29 years old and ranked 44th among the doubles players, has to change his nationality to Georgia and represent Georgia in the Winbolden Tennis Championships, which began on June 27 this year. Her partner is Aleksandra Krunic from Serbia.
Although some British right media such as the Times, such as the Times, are very dissatisfied with Zramiz's approach, the All -British Club said that she has met the requirements of the competition. The Alliance (ITF) is responsible, and the All -British Club is "unable to" intervene.
It is worth mentioning that only athletes from Russia and Belarus have been completely blocked at the British Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Although Western Tennis events, including the United States and France, did not allow the flags of Russia and Belarus to appear on the field, allowing athletes of the two countries to participate as neutral.
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