“It’s a shame that because of the sanctions we are forced to change our passports and compete under the flag of another country after 14 years.
Legally, we have no other choice. Russian athletes are talented people. We will definitely have new players. Russia is a nation of talent, a country with multifaceted potential. We cannot imagine how we could give in. The main thing is to pay attention to the development of children’s tennis. If we succeed, sanctions cannot stop us.
The whole world knows that Medvedev and Rublev are from Russia. This is our country! Even at the final tournament in Italy, five people speak Russian. Tsitsipas comes from Russia, Zverev comes from Russia, Djokovic understands Russian well. Who are we trying to fool? This fact cannot be denied,” Kamelzon emphasized in an interview with a “Championship” correspondent.
Source: Sport

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