Czech police stopped a Russian tennis player from entering the country ahead of the WTA Prague Open tournament, organisers said on Friday, as a new government resolution banning athletes from Russia or Belarus caused the event to scratch other competitors.

  • Elven_Mithril
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    1411 months ago

    Great, well done. Russian&belorussion sportsmen should not enter any international tournament and their participance should be banned.

    • @Baconheatedradiator
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      011 months ago

      Why do you think this?

      Many of these athletes don’t even agree with the war and many are public about this disagreement.

      Even the Olympics allows these athletes to perform under a none disclosed flag.

      Why should Russian and Belarusian athletes be punished individually for the actions of their countries government?

      I’ll point you to Wimbledon this year where Belarusian Victoria Azarenka was unfairly boo’d off court after her loss with Ukrainian Elina Svitolina. Azarenka has been openly against the war since it started. Why should she be punished?

      • @Tentaclius
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        -311 months ago

        Apparently this is how things are. It is a shame to see how individual responsibility, very valuable European value, is treated recently by some Europeans . But it looks like this is the reality of war. Things are not normal. Hopefully they will get back to normal someday soon.

        I am Belarusian, I migrated with my family away from Belarus few years back in fear of politically motivated prosecution, before even the war begun. I had to experience this kind of attitude, my bank accounts were frozen for some time and there are still limitations to get a medical insurance. Surprisingly I never ever heard a bad word from Ukrainians themselves living here. They are amazingly understanding.

        That said, I believe sport is bit different. At top level the athletes are often representatives of their countries. At international level sport is neatly intertwined with politics (especially so in post-USSR countries). So… yeah… that’s bad, but as Belarusian I fully support ban of Belarusian athletes from international competition, purely from respect to Ukrainian athletes, who shouldn’t be forced to shake hands with them. Also I keep supporting all sorts of sanction towards Belarusian and Russian regimes, even though it can inconvenience me as a side effect.

      • @utubas
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        -311 months ago

        I also do not understand, typical keyboard warriors. Maybe we should also ban everyone with russian nationality from playing sports all together, ban them from supermarkets, gas stations… After all, this war was a consensual decision from every citizen.

  • Rikudou_Sage
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    1411 months ago

    Nice. We Czechs remember how it feels when Russia thinks your country should be theirs. This won’t solve anything but I think it’s a nice gesture of solidarity with our Ukrainian friends.

    • @utubas
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      -411 months ago

      The solidarity with the Ukranian friends is to ban russian or belarussian athletes? Even if they are against the war, which is a pretty dangerous position to be taking if they plan to get back to their country?

      • Pons_Aelius
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        511 months ago

        The same thing happened to South African atheists during Apartheid.

      • @Baconheatedradiator
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        -811 months ago

        This.

        Wimbledon banned russian and Belarusian athletes last year. With the ban being lifted for this year’s event. One Belarusian athlete (victoria azarenka) was even boo’d at Wimbledon after her loss against Ukraine athlete Elina Svitolina, who refused to shake hands with any Russian or Belarusian.

        Azarenka is openly against the war and has been since the war started, but is still being treated unfairly as a villain.

        I understand this is a near impossible task, but sports (particularly the athletes) and politics should stay separate.

        • @VikthorOP
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          I understand this is a near impossible task, but sports (particularly the athletes) and politics should stay separate.

          That ship has sailed in the 1936 at the latest. Every authoritative regime will sooner or later try to use successes of their athletes for propaganda(the “neutral flag” sham notwithstanding). There is no reason to give them the opportunity.

          And that it affects the careers of the athletes? Maybe, but let me remind you that Ukrainians are still dying, probably by hundreds a day. And so do their athletes.

          • @cpo
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            011 months ago

            So much this. If you allow your government to pull shit like that and expect your sports career to be unhampered in any way she should take the streets. Not whine.

  • @cpo
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    311 months ago

    Great. Let’s isolate the fuckers.

    If your country invaded other countries you have no right to lead a normal sports career until it stops.

    Slava Ukraina!