Aryna Sabalenka pide a Wimbledon que permita la entrada de mascotas

La número uno del mundo, Aryna Sabalenka, ha pedido a los organizadores de Wimbledon que pongan fin a su política de prohibición de mascotas para poder llevar a su perro al torneo.

Sabalenka tiene un Cavalier King Charles Spaniel llamado Ash que adoptó en marzo. Ha llevado al perro a otros eventos, incluidas la final de Indian Wells y Roland Garros, pero no puede hacerlo en el All England Club. Durante una rueda de prensa, la jugadora dijo que no está de acuerdo con la norma. “Puedo entender por qué tomaron esta decisión”, declaró, añadiendo que sus perros están bien adiestrados y no causarían daños. Explicó que a Ash no le gusta quedarse solo. “A veces duele dejarlo solo en casa”, dijo Sabalenka. Su colega Paula Badosa apoya la política actual porque les tiene miedo a los perros tras un incidente en su infancia. Wimbledon solo permite la presencia de perros de asistencia o de seguridad en sus instalaciones.

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