Wimbledon relaxes dress code to allow female players to wear dark undershorts

The All England Club has announced that the dress code is being relaxed so that female players competing at Wimbledon will be allowed to wear dark undershorts. 

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Sport Resolutions to speak at the SGA Annual Conference 2022, titled ‘Cascading Good Governance’

The SGA Annual Conference 2022 will take place on Wednesday 23rd November in Manchester and online. 

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Djokovic visa ban overturned ahead of Australian Open

The Australian Government has overturned Novak Djokovic’s visa ban meaning that he will be able to play at the Australian Open. 

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NBA sued by referees who were fired for refusing Covid-19 vaccine

The NBA has been sued by three former referees who claim they were fired after they refused to be vaccinated against Covid-19 on religious grounds. 

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Seminar | How to Manage Athlete Selection

Sport Resolutions in association with 4 New Square Chambers will be hosting an event on athlete selection processes on Thursday 8th December. 

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UEFA angrily rejects potentially revived European Super League

UEFA has angrily rejected a proposal from A22 Sports Management for a revived European Super League saying “the whole of European football opposes their greedy plan.” 

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Sport Resolutions to assist the ITF by operating and administering its ad hoc Independent Tribunal during the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge and Davis Cup by Rakuten finals respectively

Sport Resolutions will operate and administer an ad hoc Independent Tribunal during the 2022 Billie Jean King Cup by Gainbridge and Davis Cup by Rakuten finals.

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Sport Resolutions to speak at the Sports Law Conference 2022

The Sports Law NI Conference organised by the NI Sports Forum and the Law Society of Northern Ireland will take place on Friday 18th November in Belfast. 

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Ten European FA’s say “human rights are universal and apply everywhere” after FIFA ask teams to “now focus on the football”

Ten European FA’s, including those of England and Wales, have responded to FIFA saying “human rights are universal and apply everywhere” after FIFA called on competing nations to “now focus on the football”. 

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