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ATP monitoring conflict as Dubai travel delays affect players

Global travel disruptions in Dubai prompt ATP review as player schedules face uncertainty.

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The ATP said on Monday it is monitoring the situation in the Middle East and remains in close ​contact with players after airspace disruptions left a ‌small number of competitors in Dubai following last week’s ATP 500 event. 

 Ongoing conflict between Iran, the United States, and Israel has led to ​airspace closures and widespread flight cancellations across parts ​of the Gulf, disrupting a key transit hub for international ⁠sport and complicating onward travel for players heading to ​the next stop on the tour at Indian Wells. 

 Daniil Medvedev claimed the Dubai title via a walkover on Saturday and is among the players affected by the travel delays, along with fellow Russian Andrey Rublev. 

“The ATP is closely monitoring the evolving situation in the ​Middle East and remains in regular contact with our players, their support ‌teams ⁠and relevant local authorities,” the governing body said in a statement, adding that those still in Dubai “are being accommodated in the tournament’s official hotels. 

“We are in direct communication with ​those affected, as ​well as ⁠with tournament organisers and security advisors… We will continue to provide appropriate support to ensure ​players and their teams can depart safely when ​conditions ⁠allow.” 

 The Indian Wells tournament begins on Wednesday, with seeded players receiving first-round byes and not scheduled to compete until later in ⁠the ​week. 

Medvedev is seeded 11th at Indian ​Wells, while Rublev is seeded 17th for the Masters 1000 event in California. 

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