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Both organizations have launched an appeal, as AELTC CEO Sally Bolton doubled down calling the ban “the right decision” and “the only viable option” for Wimbledon.
Published Jul 04, 2022
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"We accept that others will take a different view, but we absolutely stand by that decision," said AELTC CEO Sally Bolton.
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