Russia’s Medvedev focusing on the positives after being forced to skip Wimbledon
MONTREAL — There’s a blank space in the nationality column beside Daniil Medvedev’s name on the drawsheet at the National Bank Open.
The Russian flag is also missing from the Moscow native’s bio on the ATP Tour website.
It’s simply the new normal for the world No. 1 and his compatriots, who had to skip Wimbledon last month because of the Grand Slam tournament’s ban on players from Russia and Belarus over the war in Ukraine.
Both the ATP Tour and WTA Tour have allowed players from the two countries to play at events this season — including this week in Montreal and Toronto — but under a neutral flag.