Earlier this month, the ATP and WTA announced that Wimbledon would not offer ranking points after the All England Club announced it would not allow Russian and Belarusian players to participate in the tournament due to the ongoing war in Ukraine. Many players criticized the decision, while former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka suggested she could skip her third Grand Slam of the year. Murray sees a different approach. "I have a very strong field of players and I believe Wimbledon will continue," said the 35-year-old. "I think it's not a good move for the ATP because they took the points, taking the points away if it doesn't stop the players from playing and everyone still shows up. Don't think it's a great move measure. "Many players are frustrated and don't want that to happen. I think most and most players - especially the players I spoke to - think they deserve a response from the ATP.



