#russianinvasion

Roland Garros Women’s Day 1
- By Bill Scott
- . May 28, 2023
A volatile French Open crowd turned on Marta Kostyuk following a 6-3, 6-2 first-round loss to Aryna Sabalenka, jeering the Ukrainian player after she failed to shake

Sabalenka admits to locker room war tensions
- By Bill Scott
- . March 18, 2023
Belarus-born Aryna Sabalenka admitted that tensions in WTA tournament locker rooms are running hot over the Russian invasion of Ukraine. With Wimbledon and the Olympics

My dad’s a victim of circumstance: Djokovic
- By Bill Scott
- . January 28, 2023
Novak Djokovic has defended father Srjdan’s Australian Open Russian flag picture scandal, with the 10-time finalist saying his dad was done in by circumstance. The

Rublev realises he’ll likely be banned from Wimbledon
- By Bill Scott
- . December 17, 2022
Andrey Rublev is already facing the reality of a likely ban from Wimbledon fro a second straight edition due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Concerned Murray opens his wallet to Ukrainian relief
- By Bill Scott
- . August 1, 2022
Andy Murray is following through on his vow not to forget victims of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, with the Scot donating massive amounts of

Osaka moves to avoid Wimbledon “exhibition”
- By Bill Scott
- . June 18, 2022
Naomi Osaka withdrew on Saturday from Wimbledon, with the four-time Grand Slam winner declaring herself still unfit from an Achilles injury. But the former No.

Medvedev’s New York title defence is safe
- By Bill Scott
- . June 14, 2022
The US Open title defence of Daniil Medvedev got a green light on Tuesday as officials approved allowing Russian and Belarus to compete as neutrals.

Berrettini the biggest loser in no-points Wimbledon
- By Bill Scott
- . June 10, 2022
Matteo Berrettini will come up one of the biggest losers at Wimbledon as the Italian plays the Grand Slam for no ranking points. “I got

Djoko doomed after Paris peg-back
- By Bill Scott
- . June 1, 2022
The Serb who was out-gunned at the French Open by his Spanish rival as the pair played for the 59th time,, will suffer a ranking slide

Djoko doubts the ATP-Wimbledon standoff can be resolved
- By Bill Scott
- . May 26, 2022
Novak Djokovic has serious doubts that the bureaucratic standoff between Wimbledon and the ATP will be solved by the time play begins at the All England Club