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It is understandable that Ukrainian sports stars think silence on Moscow’s invasion is betrayal
ATP and WTA criticise All England Club for blocking players from Grand Slam tournament over Ukraine
Australian retires at 25, just two months after winning her third Grand Slam single’s title
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Tennis tournament organisers criticised for removing supporters of Chinese tennis player last week
Pair wore T-shirts backing tennis player who accused a senior Chinese official of sexual assault
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Three-judge panel rules unanimously against top men’s tennis player one day before Australian Open
Canberra acts against unvaccinated tennis star after court overturned decision to revoke entry permit
Tennis star was held briefly at secure facility where more than 30 asylum seekers languish
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