decision ATP and WTA do not rate Wimbledon It separated male and female players for the classification of world rankings after the ban of the British tournament to prevent Russians and Belarusians from playing. Last year’s champion, Novak Djokovic, was most affected by his loss and failure to recover. 2,000 points Awarded to the Grand Slam winner.

The world number 1 showed his anger at the position of the All England Tennis Club organization after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “I will lose 4,000 points for political decisions this year”Djokovic has complained that he will no longer be able to participate in the Australian Open after being expelled from the country for not having the covid-19 vaccine. “”It’s a bad decision, I don’t support it at all to Wimbledon. They didn’t talk to anyone from the ATP, nor did they talk to Russian or Belarusian players to try to find common ground. There were other options that they weren’t working on.”

Despite this, the Serbian tennis player said that he will participate in the British tournament and is not in favor of a boycott among the players as suggested. “Wimbledon is a tournament I dreamed of winning as a kid. I’ve never approached it for points or prize money, but I think it has to be mutual respect. In this case we all lose. It’s hard to know what’s good and what’s bad.”.Djokovic aspire to the end Roland Garros Adding 372 weeks as a number, but then it will have little chance of staying at the top of the standings without the points distributed at Wimbledon. The most beneficiary of this ATP decision will be world number 2 Daniil Medvedev, who, although strictly prohibited from attending Wimbledon, was able to regain his number one spot a few weeks after the Indian Wells and Miami tournaments. He did not play because he did not have a covid-19 vaccine.

Nadal: “Unity is missing”

Raphael Nadal He doesn’t have a “clear view” of the Wimbledon decision and the ATP’s response. The Balearic tennis player complained that: lack of unity among players and tennis associations facing such decisions.

“This is an individual sport and it shows because everyone is looking for their own benefit. I accept the decisions taken. I respect all parties protecting their members, both at Wimbledon and ATP. “I wish they would sit down and negotiate and find a better solution for everyone,” he said.