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SOBOLENKO: “Why do we have to shout everywhere that we do not support the war?”

tennis player Arina Sobolenko He reacted negatively to Wimbledon’s decision last year not to allow players from the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus to participate, and also does not understand why they should talk about the war.

“It’s really terrible, because nobody supports the war – nobody. The problem is, we need to talk about it out loud, but why are we yelling about it on every corner? It won’t help at all. We have no control over this situation.

I am very disappointed that sport is somehow connected with politics. We are just athletes doing our sport. This much. We do not do politics. If each of us could do something, we would, but we have no control.

They banned us from Wimbledon and what did that change? Nothing, but they keep doing it, and that’s the saddest part of the situation. I really hope to play there in 2023 because the audience can feel that atmosphere. But if they’re going to ban us again, then I certainly don’t care about Wimbledon’s decision. The only thing I will miss is the audience,” Sobolenko said.

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Halep, Kvitova and others. Tennis players retiring in 2025

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13 former tennis players have already announced their careers in 2025. end of career.

The most famous of the girls listed below are Simona Halep, Petra Kvitova, Alize Cornet, Caroline Garcia.

Ukrainian Lesya Tsurenko He has not played professionally since the fall of 2024, when he played for the Ukrainian national team in the KBDK Playoffs. Lesya did not announce the end of her career.

  • Ysaline Bonaventure
  • Eugenie Bouchard
  • Alize Kornet
  • Lauren Davis
  • Andrea Gamis
  • caroline garcía
  • Simona Halep
  • Michaela Krajicek
  • Petra Kvitova
  • Akiko Ohmae
  • Bibiana Schofs
  • Wang Qiang
  • Yanina Wickmayer

Tennis players who did not play all year but did not announce their retirement

  • Kaia Sofa
  • Lesya Tsurenko

Tennis players who took a break from their careers due to motherhood

  • Ounce Jabeur
  • Daria Saville
  • Anna Carolina Shmidlova
  • Caroline Wozniacki

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WTA rankings. Where did Ukrainian tennis players finish in 2025?

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WTA rankings. Where did Ukrainian tennis players finish in 2025?

On Monday, December 29, the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) last updated the rating in 2025.

As in principle, there have been no significant changes since the end of the Final Tournament in November.

Thus, Aryna Sabalenka finished the season on top. Also in the top 5 were Iga Swiatek, Coco Gauff, Amanda Anisimova and Elena Rybakina.

As for Ukrainian women, the country’s best tennis player in 2025 is 14th-ranked Elina Svitolina. She is followed by Marta Kostyuk (26th) and Dayana Yastremskaya (27th). Alexandra Oleynikova also entered the top 100 at number 96.

There are six more representatives of Ukraine in the top 500: Yulia Starodubtseva, Angelina Kalinina, Daria Snigur, Anastasia Soboleva, Veronika Podrez and Katarina Zavatskaya.

The new season starts on January 2 – the United Cup team tournament will be held in Perth and Sydney, Australia. And on the 5th, the WTA 500 tournaments will start in Brisbane and the WTA 250 tournaments in Auckland. Sisters Kostyuk, Yastremskaya and Kichenok will play in Brisbane, while Svitolina and Starodubtseva will play in Auckland.

Ukrainian women in WTA singles rankings

Ukrainian women in WTA double the rankings

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Russia was left without the best duo of tennis players. Andreeva’s shocking decision

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Russia was left without the best duo of tennis players. Andreeva’s shocking decision

Our girls dared to make changes after the crumpled end of the season.

The duet of Russian tennis players Mirra Andreeva and Diana Schneider has become mega-popular throughout the tennis world over the past year and a half. During this time, the girls won prestigious titles and the love of fans, but in the new season the country will lose this powerful couple.

A successful year with a blurry ending

Mirra and Diana played together for the first time at the Olympic tournament in Paris in 2024. The girls immediately achieved significant success and brought the only medal to our country. The Russians were just a little short of winning gold. In the final they lost to Italians Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini.

After the Olympics, the girls continued to compete together in doubles. In 2025, they reached the semi-finals of Grand Slam tournaments twice. They also won WTA tournaments. Successful performances helped Schneider and Andreeva qualify for the final tournament in pairs. True, the performance in Riyadh ended in a fiasco for the girls – three defeats and elimination after the group stage.

It was obvious to the naked eye that both girls were very exhausted at the end of the year, both physically and emotionally. Because of this, Mirra even fell out of the top 8 in the world rankings at the last moment, losing the opportunity to play in the final singles tournament for the first time in her career.

Mirra Andreeva / Photo: © VCG / Contributor / Visual China Group / Gettyimages.ru

New year – new partner

If we take the latest problems out of the equation, the Russians have had a successful season. All the more shocking was the news that at the Australian Open, which starts on January 18, Mirra will not play together with Schneider. This became known from a post by Australian tennis player Ellen Perez, who published applications for the Australian Open doubles tournament on her social networks.

In the new season, Andreeva continues to set ambitious goals for herself to win the title at the Grand Slam singles tournament. The tennis player admits that she wants to repeat the career successes of Rafael Nadal. Perhaps the athlete decided to focus on solo performances, which her coach Conchita Martinez has long called for.

Diana adheres to the old strategy: she will continue to perform both singles and pairs. Schneider found herself a new partner, and of a very high level. At the Australian Open, she will fight for the title along with Lyudmila Samsonova, who has repeatedly won WTA tournaments in duets. The 27-year-old Russian woman is now in 42nd place in the doubles ranking.

So far the athletes have not commented on this decision. Now it is difficult to even imagine whether one of the most successful Russian duets of recent times will ever again please with joint performances.

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