Sabalenka and Medvedev to Stay Neutral Despite IOC Policy Change

The International Tennis Federation has confirmed that Aryna Sabalenka and Daniil Medvedev will continue competing as neutral athletes. This decision comes despite the International Olympic Committee's recent policy shift allowing Belarusian athletes to compete under their national flag. The ITF stated that the IOC's announcement does not change its existing suspension of the Belarus and Russian Tennis Federations. The issue will be reviewed at the ITF Annual General Meeting in October.

Key Points: Sabalenka, Medvedev Stay Neutral Despite IOC Shift

  • ITF maintains neutral status for Russian and Belarusian players
  • IOC lifts ban on Belarusian athletes competing under their flag
  • Sabalenka and Medvedev continue as neutral athletes
  • Suspension to be reviewed at ITF AGM in October
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Sabalenka, Medvedev to continue as neutral athletes despite IOC policy shift: ITF

ITF confirms Sabalenka and Medvedev will continue as neutral athletes despite IOC allowing Belarusian athletes to compete under their flag.

"The International Tennis Federation confirms that the IOC's announcement does not change its existing position regarding the Belarus and Russian Tennis Federations' suspensions - ITF"

New Delhi, May 8

Top-ranked Aryna Sabalenka and former world No. 1 Daniil Medvedev will keep competing under neutral status. The International Tennis Federation confirmed that its stance on the suspension of Belarus and Russia remains unchanged, even after a recent policy shift by the International Olympic Committee.

The IOC announced on Thursday that athletes from Belarus can again compete under their national identity. They no longer need to undergo neutral-status vetting, despite the ongoing war in Ukraine. However, the ITF made it clear that this decision will not change tennis's existing restrictions.

"The International Tennis Federation confirms that the IOC's announcement does not change its existing position regarding the Belarus and Russian Tennis Federations' suspensions, which remain in place," the ITF stated.

The governing body added that the issue will be reviewed later this year. "The membership status of the Belarus Tennis Federation will be considered at the ITF Annual General Meeting in October by the ITF's voting member nations ("The AGM Council") in accordance with ITF constitutional process," it further added.

Since the conflict began, players from Belarus and Russia have competed without their national flags or country names in tournaments. Both nations have also been barred from major team competitions, including the Davis Cup and the Billie Jean King Cup. Tournaments scheduled in the two countries were cancelled.

Sabalenka, a four-time Grand Slam champion from Belarus, has continued to excel on the women's tour as a neutral athlete. Medvedev, the 2021 US Open champion from Russia, is currently ranked world No. 9.

The IOC decided on Thursday to lift the ban on Belarusian sportspersons from participating under their flag and country's name in events conducted by International Sports Federations (IFs). The IOC took the decision after the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) lifted the ban on Russian and Belarusian athletes, with the International Judo Federation and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) following suit.

- IANS

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Priya S
So IOC can flip-flop but ITF stays firm? Makes sense. Sports shouldn't become a political football every time a country disagrees. But I also feel for Sabalenka — she's from Belarus, not Russia, yet gets caught in the crossfire. 😕
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Michael C
Neutral status is a sensible middle ground. The athletes didn't start the war, but letting them compete under flags normalizes the situation too much. ITF got this right, at least for now. Let October's review do its due diligence.
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Siddharth J
Remember when India faced similar bans after Kargil? Not exactly same, but the principle holds — keep politics off court. Medvedev's game is joy to watch regardless of flag. Good call by ITF to stay consistent while IOC plays ping-pong with policies.
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Sarah B
I understand wanting to separate athletes from politics, but the IOC's flip-flopping undermines any moral stance. ITF showing backbone here. Sabalenka at her best needs no flag, she's already a superstar. Respect for keeping it neutral till conflict ends. 👏
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Rohit P
Honestly, the whole world is getting tired of this war. But ITF is right to wait till October. Don't rush back while families are still suffering in Ukraine. Medvedev and Sabalenka are pros, they'll adapt. Indian fans know a thing or two about playing under neutral banners during tough times.

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