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How is tennis divided from the Russian - Ukrainian war

The Russian player or the most recent decade, Andrey RubleV wrote the words "Please stop the war " into the camera lens in February 2022, right after the conflict broke out. A homosexual. Kasatkina, nhập tịch Australia vào đầu năm nay, sau đó giải thích trong một cuộc họp báo rằng "nếu tôi muốn là chính mình, tôi phải làm điều này".

Wimbledon đã cấm các tay vợt Nga và Belarus dự giải năm 2022. Các tay vợt này sau đó được Hiệp hội quần vợt chuyên nghiệp nam ATP và Hiệp hội quần vợt chuyên nghiệp nữ WTA bảo vệ bằng cách giữ lại điểm số, trước khi thực hiện các bước đi khác In order for them to return to the tournament in 2023.

at the Roland Garros 2023, the world's number one player now Aryna Sabalenka is constantly questioned by her relationship with Aleksandr Lukashenko, the President of her country and the ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

large numbers of Ukrainian, Russian and Belarus players in the WTA Tour, who can confront each other almost every week of the year, making tennis the only sport that are significantly affected by the war. There may be hot spots in other places, as Mr. Putin congratulated the captain of the Washington Capitals Alex Ovechkin for breaking the scoring record of the American Capital Capetic Card, but the tennis shows the impact of the conflict more often than any other sport. Marta Kostyuk (No. 25), Dayana Yastremska (No. 46) and Anhelina Kalinina (No. 65). Tsurenko is currently at 239 in the world after a long time of not playing.. There are four Russian players in the top 100 ATP, two of them - Daniil Medvedev and RubleV - in the top 10.

Ukrainian players who have to come to the United States to attend two mandatory 1000 events, lasting two weeks in early March, right after President Vladimir Zelensky was criticized by President Donald Trump and Vice President JD VANCE sex. She described the rotation with the time zone difference and training schedule to talk every day with her 86 -year -old grandmother, who is still in Odessa, the southern port city is the target of Russian missile attacks. Russia. SVITOLINA, Kostyuk and Yastemska are not the plaintiffs in the lawsuit of Tsurenko, but they are named related to meetings held between WTA Tour and Ukrainian players in the first phase of conflict in 2022.

Tsurenko accuses WTA that makes players like her suffer mentally. Tsurenko even said she was panicked in the match against rival Belarus, Sabalenka at the Indian Wells in March 2023. "Simon said that the support of the war is normal. It is the opinion of others and it should not hurt you ," Tsurenko reported in the lawsuit.

In a statement to The Athletic regarding the lawsuit, WTA expressed his opinion "Personal athletes should not be fined for their government's actions". That belief has strengthened their reaction to the war since it started. When the war broke out, the WTA said in a joint statement with ATP and the International Tennis Federation (ITF): "We would like to condolences to the people of Ukraine and we praise many tennis athletes who spoke and acted against this war ".

also indicates that Russian and Belarus athletes will be allowed to play at tennis events, but are not allowed to play under their national flags. This regulation is still being applied, not to mention their nationality when they are introduced to the crowd in the matches. Ukrainian athletes did not shake hands with the Russians and the Belarus at the end of the matches, even those who have publicly condemned or criticized the war. But nothing of these things are important that Ukrainian players are still seeing conflicts in their country from everywhere, every week of their fought.