The International Tennis Federation mentioned it has handed on the letter despatched by Azerbaijan Tennis Federation, which demanded motion in opposition to Karen Khachanov after the Russian despatched messages of assist to the disputed area of Nagorno-Karabakh from the Australian Open, to the match’s organisers.
The Azerbaijan Tennis Federation demanded the ITF takes motion in opposition to Khachanov, who reached the semi-finals of the Grand Slam match on Tuesday, wrote the message “Artsakh stay strong!” on a TV digital camera after two of his matches, later explaining he had executed it out of respect for his Armenian roots.
The ethnically Armenian enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, recognized by the separatists because the Artsakh Republic, broke away from Azerbaijan with Armenian assist after a bloody post-Soviet ethnic battle within the early Nineties.
In 2020, Azerbaijan launched a second warfare within the area, efficiently profitable again a part of the territory managed by the Armenian-backed separatists.
Azerbaijan tennis authorities despatched a letter of protest to the ITF on the weekend demanding robust measures “to punish” Khachanov and forestall him from making related “unacceptable provocations” at tennis tournaments.
“The ITF has received a letter from the Azerbaijan Tennis Federation, which we have passed on to the relevant authorities,” the ITF mentioned in an announcement.
“Rules for player conduct at a Grand Slam event are governed by the Grand Slam rulebook administered by the relevant organiser and regulator.”
Khachanov mentioned he had not been warned in opposition to writing related messages on the TV digital camera after future matches.
“I say many times. I have Armenian roots,” he advised reporters at Melbourne Park after his quarter-final victory on Tuesday.
“From my father’s side, from my grandfather’s side, even from my mom’s side. I’m half Armenian.
“To be honest, I don’t want to go deeper than that, and I just wanted to show strength and support to my people. That’s it.”
The Australian Open has taken a stance on political situation throughout this match, banning Russian flags from the precinct after one was hung subsequent to a courtroom the place a Ukrainian participant was taking part in.
Russian and Belarusian gamers have been banned from Wimbledon final yr following the invasion of Ukraine however are in a position to compete as particular person athletes with out nationwide affiliation on the Australian Open.
Belarus is getting used as a key staging floor for Russia’s warfare in Ukraine, which Moscow phrases a “special operation”.