The International Tennis Federation allowed representatives of the aggressor countries to perform in Paris.
Representatives of the aggressor nation were allowed to compete in the 2024 Olympics. Despite the fact that the International Tennis Federation prohibits Russians and Belarusians from competing in its competitions, for some reason a strange exception was made for the Paris Games.
The terrorist state happily announced this news and even named the train going to the French capital.
The President of the Russian Tennis Federation, Shamil Tarpishchev, in an interview with the propaganda publication Match TV, said that the ITF allowed all neutral tennis players with Russian passports to qualify for the Games according to the rating to compete.
“There was a response from the ITF, all our tennis players have been admitted to the Olympics, no questions have arisen for our players. The roster has been told by the ITF that everything depends only on our athletes, there is no complaints against us,” said Tarpischev.
So, the following representatives of the aggressor country will go to the Olympic Games 2024: Daniil Medvedev, Andrei Rublev, Karen Khachanov, Roman Safiullin, Daria Kasatkina, Lyudmila Samsonova, Ekaterina Alexandrova and Mirra Andreeva.
Let’s add that neutral tennis players with Russian and Belarusian passports will be allowed to participate in the 2024 Olympics without having to play for the national team, as Russians are suspended from international competitions.
We remind you that Novak Djokovic has previously undergone surgery, which is why he may not be able to participate in the Olympics.
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