“I wouldn’t say that everything was so simple for Andrey.” Chesnokov on Rublev's victory over Tim in the semi-finals of the tournament in Spain - Sportish
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“I wouldn’t say that everything was so simple for Andrey.” Chesnokov on Rublev’s victory over Tim in the semi-finals of the tournament in Spain

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“I wouldn’t say that everything was so simple for Andrey.”  Chesnokov on Rublev’s victory over Tim in the semi-finals of the tournament in Spain

Roland Garros semi-finalist in 1989, winner of two Masters series tournaments Andrei Chesnokov called the victory of Russian tennis player Andrei Rublev over Austrian Dominic Thiem in the semi-finals of the tennis tournament in Gijón good.

Rublev beat Tim with a score of 6:4, 6:4. The meeting lasted 1 hour 36 minutes.

– If we talk about Tim, he did not play for a year. And he himself said that his return could not be in a second. Dominic beat good players on the way to the semifinals. Now Tim’s level is not the level when he was in the top ten. But even then, Rublev still beat him. Andriy is now in good shape, playing fast enough, unexpectedly, and Dominik, after his injury, is not quite ready to play against such opponents.

Of course, this is a good victory for Rublev and a good result for Tim. Dominik looks much more stable now, he is gradually returning to tennis. The game today was quite intriguing and equal. A little bit, Rublev looked better, because he was not injured, he was in trend and form. But I would not say that everything was so simple for Andrey. If Tim gets in shape, then it will be more difficult for the whole top ten and the same Rublev to beat him, – Chesnokov told the Championship.

In the final, the Russian will meet with Sebastian Korda (USA).

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Sabalenka gave Kyrgios Russian sweets before the exhibition match

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Sabalenka gave Kyrgios Russian sweets before the exhibition match

Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka gave Australian Nick Kyrgios Russian sweets before the head-to-head match.

The exhibition meeting will take place on December 28 in Dubai.

– Thank you for the gift! Looking forward to tomorrow’s fun! — Kyrgios signed a photo with sweets on the social network.

The upcoming match was called “Battle of the Sexes”, which refers to the confrontation in 1973, in which Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in three sets – 6:4, 6:3, 6:3.

World number one Sabalenka is 27 years old. During her career, she won 21 WTA singles titles, including four Grand Slam titles. 30-year-old Kyrgios won seven tournaments and is now ranked 672nd in the ATP rankings, his highest position was 13th.

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The tennis player who refused Russia was forced to pay. The decision has already been made

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The tennis player who refused Russia was forced to pay. The decision has already been made

Elina Avanesyan received Armenian citizenship, but she still has to repay her debt to her native country.

Recently, changes of citizenship in Russian women’s tennis have been happening surprisingly often. This is despite the fact that in this sport athletes can easily compete at international competitions. However, tennis players, and to a greater extent female tennis players, still continue to abandon Russia, guided by different goals.

The case with Elina Avanesyan received a rather unexpected continuation. The athlete who left for Armenia must now pay the Russian Tennis Federation (RFF) for failure to fulfill the contract, and this could become an extremely interesting precedent.

Showed promise while representing Russia

This year, five of our tennis players changed their citizenship. The country’s former first racket Daria Kasatkina now represents Australia, and the athlete left with a scandal, forgetting to thank her homeland. In addition to her, Maria Timofeeva, Polina Kudermetova and Kamilla Rakhimova decided to compete for Uzbekistan, and Anastasia Potapova for Austria. The last transition was quite unexpected, because Potapova always declared her love for Russia and often visited the country.

Most of these transitions happened literally in recent weeks and months, so it is too early to draw conclusions about the productivity of the change of citizenship. But Kasatkina hardly won in sports terms. Now she occupies 37th place in the world rankings and, according to the feelings, has lost a lot not only in results, but also in the quality of the game itself.

The situation with Elina Avanesyan burst into the public sphere in August last year. First, she changed the flag in her profile on the WTA website to Armenian, and then the native of Pyatigorsk herself confirmed the fact of the transition. At that time, she was in 58th place in the world rankings and generally showed some promise. She made her debut in senior Grand Slam competitions in 2022, qualifying.

In 2023 and 2024, Elina performed well at Roland Garros, both times making it to the fourth round of the tournament. This was a bid for a breakthrough, or at least gradual progress. Avanesyan also won the ITF W100 series tournament in Wiesbaden in 2023, which is currently her main success in her career.

Will such compensation become a trend?

After moving to Armenia, her results dropped sharply. A year and a half later, Avanesyan is only 118th in the world rankings. This was partly due to health problems, but even without them, the girl’s career was clearly not going uphill. And now Elina has another problem. The Armenian representative was ordered to compensate the losses of the Russian Tennis Federation (RFF) in connection with the failure to fulfill the sports training agreement.

— The FTR received a decision from the National Center for Sports Arbitration (NCSA), which on December 9, 2025 considered the case between the FTR and Avanesyan regarding the FTR’s compensation for losses in connection with Avanesyan’s failure to fulfill the sports training agreement. The NCCA considered the dispute for several months and ruled in favor of the FTR. The tennis player will be obliged to reimburse the FTR for the amounts of losses established by the NCSA, compensation from tennis income provided for in the sports training agreement, and other costs of the FTR, the FTR statement says.

The size of the payments is not disclosed, but it is hardly an insignificant amount. However, it’s not just about finances. Avanesyan’s story may become a precedent when athletes fleeing the country will be required to pay money for changing citizenship.

Now, following the example of the FTR, our other federations can follow the example of the FTR, which will necessarily prescribe the conditions for its termination in the agreement. And this, of course, has its own logic. Of course, no one will prohibit athletes from leaving the country, but such a step will become more responsible. So paying compensation seems like a reasonable option and fair to both parties.

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Tennis player Samsonova announced her engagement to her coach

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Tennis player Samsonova announced her engagement to her coach

Russian tennis player Lyudmila Samsonova announced her engagement to her Italian coach Alessandro Dumitrache.

The athlete posted a photo on social media with an engagement ring, which she captioned: “A new chapter begins.” The tennis player also tagged her lover’s account. Samsonova and Dumitrake have been dating since 2020.

Samsonova is 27 years old. She won the WTA tournaments five times and reached the quarterfinals of Wimbledon in 2025. Samsonova ranks 17th in the world rankings.

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