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The tennis player was not allowed on the plane because of the Russian passport. Can you guess the country by meanness?

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Due to discrimination, Vitalia Dyachenko missed the tournament and lost thousands of euros.

Arbitrariness against athletes from Russia, alas, has not gone away. Our athletes still periodically face discrimination based on nationality. Moreover, sometimes this happens even in places that are not related to sports.

Tennis player Vitalia Dyachenko experienced firsthand what it’s like to travel with a Russian passport. She was treated as unfairly as possible at the airport.

Eliminated in the second round

At the tournament in Egyptian Sharm el-Sheikh, where the prize fund was 25 thousand dollars, Dyachenko was seeded under the seventh number. In the first round, the Russian woman coped with the Slovak athlete Victoria Morvayova without any problems (6:2, 6:2), but in the next match she lost to Elena-Teodora Kadar from Romania with a score of 2:6, 4:6.

The tournament, for which Dyachenko was going to fly from Cairo, is taking place these days in Calvi, a city on the island of Corsica. The prize fund of the competition is 40 thousand dollars. Frenchwoman Jessica Ponchet is seeded under the first number. Of the Russians in France, Valeria Savinykh and Anastasia Tikhonova will play. But Vitalia, unfortunately, had to go home because of the Russophobic lawlessness of the Poles.

Even connections didn’t help.

The athlete posted her cry of the soul on social networks. The route from Cairo to Nice ran through Warsaw. It was the Polish airline that framed the Russian woman.

— Today, I was denied a flight to the tournament in Corsica by LOT (Polish Airlines) on the Cairo-Warsaw-Nice route, since I am a holder of a Russian passport. The rules of the airline are to ban Russians from flying on its flights! — Dyachenko wrote on her page.

Even letters from the WTA and ITF did not help Vitaliy: as it turned out, in the modern world they do not solve much. Even the connections of the girl’s father, who works at the UN, were powerless against the Russophobic Polish bureaucrats. No means no.

Photo: © Edgar Breshchanov / Vasily Ponomarev / Sportbox.ru

Had to go back

The stupid adherence to principles of the Poles cost Dyachenko dearly.

“As a result, I was stuck at the Cairo airport for 18 hours without food, water and the opportunity to fly,” Vitalia wrote.

The tennis player tried to fly on another flight, but there were difficulties here too. It turned out that the athlete cannot go directly to France, since her visa was issued in Spain. Accordingly, she had to fly to Madrid and make a transfer there to get to Corsica. As a result, the total number of flights increased from two to four.

Due to delays, she did not have time for the start of the tournament and was forced to cancel the trip.

– The only option is to return home and miss another game week. I’ve been recovering from a serious injury for the last six months, I’m being treated, I’m training and again I don’t have the opportunity to play after a long break, Vitalia was indignant.

Vitalia Dyachenko / Photo: © Maxim Konstantinov / Global Look Press

At the same time, the 18 hours that the girl spent at the airport cost her dearly in every sense. She was treated “like a third-class citizen” and ransoms cost several thousand euros. And all for the sake of not flying anywhere in the end!

In the spirit of the Poles

The situation in which Vitalia found herself is as outrageous as possible. But, alas, quite in the spirit of the Poles. As recently as today, the chairman of the National Olympic Committee, Krzysztof Pesevich, said that the main purpose of his work is to prevent Russians and Belarusians from participating in the Olympics and other competitions. Like, you need to think about this first of all, and then make all other decisions.

There is every reason to believe that such incidents with Russian athletes will happen even more often. Well, you need to be ready for them.

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    Medvedev’s crazy comeback at the Australian Open! How did he even do it?

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    The Russian tennis player almost flew out of the tournament, but was able to change everything.

    Daniil Medvedev’s path through the Australian Open 2026 grid cannot be called comfortable. In the third round, the Russian had to spend almost four hours on the court, survive two lost sets and go through a protracted psychological crisis right during the match. The opponent was Fabian Marozan, a Hungarian who has proven more than once that he is capable of breaking the rhythm of the favorites and imposing heavy, sticky tennis.

    Initially it was clear that it would not be easy. But few people expected such a thriller.

    Whom Medvedev has already passed at the Australian Open

    Australian Open 2026 for Daniil Medvedev began without extravaganza, but with the necessary result. In the first round, the Russian met with the Dutchman Jesper de Jong. The match turned out to be difficult: almost three hours on the court, a tight fight and a tiebreaker in the third set. Medvedev served seven aces, worked actively on the receiving end and managed to put the pressure on his opponent at key moments – 7:5, 6:2, 7:6 (7:2).

    Daniil Medvedev / Photo: © Fred Lee / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

    In the second round, Daniil faced Frenchman Quentin Halis. The scenario turned out to be similar: the starting game remained with the opponent, but then Medvedev gradually took the initiative. He became more accurate in his rallies, reduced the number of mistakes and confidently advanced to the third round, winning three sets in a row – 6:7 (9:11), 6:3, 6:4, 6:2. Even then it was noticeable that the Russian was still far from ideal form, but compensated for this through patience and experience.

    Medvedev is on the verge of relegation

    The match with Fabian Marozan began for Medvedev with a positive signal – a fast break. However, the Hungarian immediately returned serve and made it clear that he was determined to play on an equal footing. Already in the first set, the Russian was close to a second break several times, but did not capitalize on his chances. Gradually, Marozhan began to feel more confident, began to impose long rallies more often and brought the game to a tiebreaker, where he acted more calmly – 7:6 (7:5).

    Daniil Medvedev / Photo: © Lintao Zhang / Staff / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

    In the second set the picture became even more alarming. Medvedev often lost rallies on his serve, did not find the depth of his shots and looked confused. Marozhan led with a break 3:1, then increased the advantage, and each game won by the Russian was given with great difficulty. Even a reverse break did not help turn the tide of the game – the Hungarian again took Medvedev’s serve and closed the set – 6:4. After two games, the Russian found himself in an extremely difficult position, losing in sets and not controlling the game.

    Turning point: patience, a series of games and the “steering wheel”

    The third set began with a new blow – Marozhan immediately made a break. At this moment the situation looked almost critical. But this is where Medvedev managed to change the nature of the match. He began to play with more restraint, reduced risks, began to delay rallies more often and wait for his opponent’s mistakes. A reverse break restored equality, and then the game went on without a clear advantage for any of the opponents.

    With the score 5:5, Medvedev increased his aggression and won two key games in a row, taking the set. This episode became a turning point. The Russian felt confident, but Marozhan, on the contrary, began to lose freshness and accuracy.

    The fourth set was already under the complete control of Medvedev. He won the game to zero in just 19 minutes. The Hungarian was noticeably tired, began to be late to the balls and make more and more mistakes, while the Russian calmly did his job.

    Daniil Medvedev / Photo: © Lintao Zhang / Staff / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

    In the fifth set, Marozhan still tried to cling to the match, even managed to make a reverse break, but physically he could no longer maintain the pace. Medvedev again took the lead with a break, confidently came out to serve for the match and brought the match to victory – 6:3.

    In total, the opponents spent 3 hours 46 minutes on the court. This victory was Medvedev’s tenth in five-set matches in his career and the fifth after going 0:2 in sets. It is noteworthy that he made four such comebacks precisely at the Australian Open, a tournament that regularly tests his endurance and character. In the fourth round of the Australian Open, Daniil Medvedev will play with American Lerner Thien, the 29th racket in the world and the 25th seed. He lost to him in Melbourne last year, so it’s time to take revenge.

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    The young American knocked down the eighth racket and reached the 1/8 final of the Aus Open 2026.

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    The young American knocked down the eighth racket and reached the 1/8 final of the Aus Open 2026.

    18 year old American tennis player Iva Jovic (WTA 27) has entered the second week of the 2026 Australian Open.

    In the third round, the young American defeated world number eight Jasmine Paolini (Italy) in 1 hour 48 minutes.

    Jovic played her third head-to-head match against Paolini and earned her first victory over the Italian (her first against a tennis player ranked in the top 10 of the WTA rankings).

    It was the first time Iva reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam.

    Iva’s next opponent will be a representative from Kazakhstan Yulia Putintseva (WTA 94) defeated Zeynep Sönmez (Türkiye, WTA 112). This will be the first meeting between Jovic and Putintseva.

    Australian Open 2026. 1/32 final

    Iva Jovic (AMERICA) [29] – Yasemin Paolini (Italy) [7] – 6:2, 7:6 (7:3)

    Zeynep Sönmez (Türkiye) [Q] – Yulia Putintseva (Kazakhstan) – 3:6, 7:6 (7:3), 3:6

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    Gauff makes a comeback in the 1/16 final of the Aus Open, steering against the 70th racket

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    Gauff makes a comeback in the 1/16 final of the Aus Open, steering against the 70th racket

    world number three Coco Gauff Reached the 1/8 finals at the 2026 Australian Open from the USA.

    The American player, who came back from compatriot Hayley Baptiste (WTA 70) in three sets in the third round, closed the wheel in the second game.

    Since her first Grand Slam in 2019, only Iga Swiatek (32) has won more 6-0 sets at majors than Coco Gauff (11, the same as Aryna Sabalenka).

    Among active tennis players, only Venus Williams (85) and Iga Swiatek (83) have more women’s singles slam wins after their first 100 matches than Coco Gauff (77).

    Gauff became the youngest American female tennis player to reach the fourth round at the Australian Open four consecutive times since Lindsay Davenport (five consecutive times from 1994-1998).

    Coco’s next opponent will be the 19th seed Carolina Muchova (Czech Republic, WTA 19) knocked out Magda Linett (Poland, WTA 50) in the third round.

    Coco has played against Carolina four times before and won four times.

    Australian Open 2026. 1/16 final

    Coco Gauff (AMERICA) [3] – Haley Baptist (USA) – 3:6, 6:0, 6:3

    Carolina Muchova (Czech Republic) [19] – Magda Linette (Poland) – 6:1, 6:1

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