“The ATP defends the players or Russia? asks Benoît Paire

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The Avignonnais, eliminated from the start, got angry against the decision which will deprive the players of points at Wimbledon.

Eliminated in two days, from the 1is round by 6-3, 5-7, 6-1, 7-5 by Ilya Ivashka (50e worldwide, evolving under neutral status), Benoît Paire (78e world) is, in the wake of his match appeared angry, dark eyes, frowning eyebrows. Concerned about his level of play, the Avignonnais underlined: “ Tennis is not easy at the moment, I hung on, it’s already good. In my head it’s complicated. As soon as I have pressure, I have flaws. I made 24 double faults, it’s hard to accept, I wanted to do well. I will have to go back to work. I’m going to have to get my head back… »

Before discussing the position of the ATP which will not award points at Wimbledon (June 27-July 10) following the tournament’s decision not to invite Russian and Belarusian players: “ I find it difficult to understand the thing, if the ATP rather defends the players or Russia. When there were players who had the Covid and had to stay in their room, we didn’t do a whole thing saying that we had to cancel the tournament because players couldn’t play it. There, suddenly, four Russian players including Medvedev cannot play and we are against Wimbledon. If it’s a squabble between the ATP and Wimbledon, we find ourselves in the middle of it and it’s not very nice because we want to play normally. I’m sorry for the Russians and Russia but they’re the ones who screwed up. I think it’s just a shame because most players don’t understand this decision. When I talk about it in the locker room with 99% of the players, they want points “, underlined Paire. Before adding: We find ourselves in a situation where in the end the Russians will win because Medvedev will become world No. 1. It’s a lot of pretty absurd stuff. Instead of taking a position for all the players and everything that happens in the world, we take the opposite position for what all the players want. »

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