Ukrainian tennis player Denys Molchanov awoke at the Dubai Championships on February 24 last year to find himself in a strange situation – his country had been invaded by that of his doubles partner, Andrey Rublev.The Russian player was to go on and win the singles title that week, and as the world shook ‘No War Please’, before leaving the court.And thus began a traumatic phase in the sport’s history. Its latest chapter unfolds this coming fortnight at Wimbledon, which this summer has been on players from the two aggressor nations.
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