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“Look at his grin.” The network criticized Sobolenko

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“Look at his grin.”  The network criticized Sobolenko

The behavior of Belarusian tennis player Arina Sobolenko after her win against Elina Svitolina in the 1/4 final of Roland Garros (6:4, 6:4) caused an angry reaction on the Internet from people who understand the motives of the Ukrainian woman. He refuses to shake hands with representatives of Russia and Belarus.

We remember that Sobolenko defiantly approached the net from his side of the field at the end of the meeting. With this, he provoked the audience to whistle in anger at Svitolina, who did not even think to shake hands with her opponent.

User with nickname Diano Eco: “Sobolenko did this on purpose, standing at the net. He was sure that he would not buy anything new. Look at her grin after Elina was booed by the crowd.”

LUCAS: “I assume that Sobolenko can command tanks and missiles at the border.”

Tarcisio Pontes: “Sobolenko won the match. He may be on the right side of the court, but on the wrong side of history.”

Levchuk Dima: “Sobolenko and Kasatkina. Totally the opposite”.

M Reinhardt: “What a dubious privilege to be upset about a handshake. You must have at least some sense of proportion. Sobolenko knew Elina wouldn’t shake hands, but she stood by the net, pretending to be a victim.

AndreaG: “Why would you expect a Ukrainian player to shake hands with a Russian/Belarusian player? Sobolenko knew that Svitolina would not do it, but she was waiting for him on the net. Why? Because he wanted to look like a nice person whose handshake was rejected. Kasatkina is the only player from Russia to have succeeded “

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Sabalenka responds to Oleynikova’s accusations that she supports Lukashenko

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The world’s first racket Arina Sabalenko He responded to Ukraine’s accusations at the press conference Alexandra Oleynikova In support of Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukoshenko:

– Ukrainian tennis player Alexandra Oleynikova mentioned you and several Russian players, saying that you support their governments, and called for a ban on the participation of Russian and top Russian players. I just wanted to give you a chance to answer this.

– Actually, I’ve talked about this a lot before. Of course I want peace and if I could change something I would definitely do it. Other than that, I don’t have anything else to say.

– As a follow-up to the previous question, I respect your wish not to comment on politics, but do you consider Oleynikova’s comments yesterday, in which she personally mentioned you, as unfair? Do you want politics to stay out of tennis?

– Look, I’m here for tennis. This is a tennis event and I’ve said enough in the past and I don’t want to talk politics here.

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SCHNEIDER: Oleynikova’s accusations? I don’t know him and I don’t think he knows me either

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SCHNEIDER: Oleynikova’s accusations? I don’t know him and I don’t think he knows me either

Russian tennis player and 23rd seed at Australian Open 2026 Diana Schneider He responded to the accusations at the press conference Alexandra Oleynikova Why St. Petersburg to support Putin? He explains that he went to St. Petersburg:

– Yesterday, Ukrainian tennis player Alexandra Oleynikova condemned Russian players who participated in exhibition matches sponsored by Gazprom, a major Russian oil company with ties to the war in Ukraine. What is your answer to this? Do you plan to participate in other tournaments with their sponsors?

– You know, we are on Tour all year and I rarely see my family, so I go to St. My only motivation for playing in St. Petersburg is just to visit my family, to show great tennis to my fans who follow us, cheer for us and support us all year round, and if I get such an opportunity I will take it.

– He also talked about your interview in which you talked about your desire to meet Putin and seemed to be seizing the opportunity. You [также] He received an award together with Mirra [Андреевой]. I also want to give you the opportunity to answer this.

– Yeah, I honestly have no idea what he said. I don’t know him at all. I don’t think he knows me either. But Mirra and I had a great year together. And I think just winning a silver medal at the Olympic Games is an incredible achievement. This is everything. I don’t know, I have nothing to comment.

– What do you think about the player making such loud statements in the context of the tournament?

“I didn’t see how you explained it” And frankly I don’t know what you mean. Personally, I’m just here to play tennis, do my job, play great tennis, enjoy the crowd, enjoy the atmosphere, the first Grand Slam of the year. That’s why I’m here; Win as many matches as possible and play great tennis.

Ukraine’s first player, Elina Svitolina, will face Schneider in the 3rd round of the Australian Open.

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“Andreeva walked through Sakkari very confidently, almost didn’t notice her at all” – Vesnina

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“Andreeva walked through Sakkari very confidently, almost didn’t notice her at all” – Vesnina

Olympic champion Elena Vesnina assessed the form of Russian Mirra Andreeva at the Australian Open.

World number seven Mirra Andreeva beat Greek Maria Sakkari in the second round of the Australian Open with a score of 6:0, 6:4.

“Mirra walked through Sakkari very confidently and almost didn’t notice her at all. She had some of her best form last year when she won Indian Wells and Dubai.

Now we see Mirra, who has grown up and continues to study. But it’s too early to say that this is her best form. She needs to build her game, improve and set herself the goal of going as far as possible in the Grand Slam tournament, and maybe even winning it,” Vesnina was quoted as saying by Soviet Sport.

In the third round, the Russian will play with the 77th racket of the world, Elena Gabriela Ruze from Romania.

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