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Daniil Medvedev & other Russian players could've been banned from ATP tour had they not removed Russian flag from social media: Report

A local report suggested that Russian players might've been pressured into deleting the Russian flag from their Instagram handles.
A local report suggested that Russian players might've been pressured into deleting the Russian flag from their Instagram handles.

A few days ago, Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev and Karen Khachanov removed the Russian flag from their respective Instagram handles. Now, reports have claimed that the Russian players may have been pressured into removing their nationality to avoid sanctions from the ATP.

Earlier this week, Russia's invasion of Ukraine was condemned by tennis' governing bodies, who made their position clear in a statement. They said that both male and female players from Russia would be allowed to compete at Grand Slams and other events on their respective professional tours.

However, they stressed that Russians wouldn't be allowed to compete at tournaments under their nation's name or flag. While this caveat seems mostly harmless, a report from a Russian news outlet has given rise to a new host of questions.

The report from a local daily called RIA Novosti suggests that one of the implications of the ATP's statement was that Russian players cannot endorse their nationality even outside the sport. They cited an insider from the men's governing body as their source.

"Medvedev and Khachanov were forced to remove the Russian flag from their profiles under the threat of being banned from the tour,” an ATP source reportedly told RIA Novosti.

The two players are yet to comment on the matter.

Ukrainian Tennis Federation had previously asked ITF to ban Daniil Medvedev & other Russian players from international events, including all 4 Majors

The World No. 1 at the 2022 Australian Open
The World No. 1 at the 2022 Australian Open

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine prompted the Ukrainian Tennis Federation to urge the ITF to prevent Russian players like Medvedev and Rublev from playing at international events, which includes Grand Slam tournaments. That, however, will most likely not happen.

Russian Tennis Federation president Shamil Tarpischev, on his part, didn't have any problems with Medvedev & co. removing the Russian flag from their social media accounts, and even went as far as to call it a "necessary measure."

“I haven’t talked to Daniil yet. But now there are such sanctions, the IOC prohibits the use of our Russian flag. Even on social media. This is a necessary measure,” he said.

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