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Kafelnikov: “Football is the most popular sport in Russia”

The most titled tennis player in the history of Russia, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, told RB Sport that football is the number one sport in Russia.

– Football is the number one sport in Russia, you don’t even have to reinvent the wheel and think what and how! It’s clear! The majority of the population of the Russian Federation are football people! This is the most popular sport in our country, Kafelnikov said.

Football in 2022 took first place in Russia in terms of the number of people involved, 3,337,498 people are involved in it. Swimming is in the second position (2 554 606), volleyball rounded out the top 3 (2 497 396).

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OLEINIKOVA: I kept hearing that I wouldn’t be able to get into the top 1000 with this style of play

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OLEINIKOVA: I kept hearing that I wouldn’t be able to get into the top 1000 with this style of play

Ukrainian tennis player Alexandra Oleynikova He held a press conference after losing to Madison Keys in the round of 164 at the 2026 Australian Open:

– Alexandra, this was an incredible experience for you; You took to the field at Rod Laver Arena today. Can you tell us how you felt and how much you liked it?

– For me, this is the best experience of my entire career. I had never played at this level before – I did not even meet in the main draw of WTA 250 tournaments and, moreover, I never got into large arenas. Having an experience like this is something I will remember for the rest of my life.

– What were you thinking at that moment when you took a 4:0 lead in the first set?

“Actually, my mind was clearer then.” I think when the score was tied I started thinking more. But if you don’t have such experience, when there are so many people around, it is normal to hear someone shouting my name, someone shouting their opponent’s name. Of course, the atmosphere is amazing, but at moments like this, sometimes you start to think too much.

When I first entered the match I felt like everything was perfect. And then, at some point, I think not only the incredible play of my opponent, but also the fact that I outperformed myself in some places played a role. I had an advantage, but I didn’t always use it correctly. I don’t know if I could have won if I had more experience, but I’m sure I could have managed those moments better.

– Even though you lost this match, you really have a very, very unique style of play. I wonder if it’s easy for you to accept that and continue playing that way, even though a lot of people ask you, “Why do you play that way?” Even though I’m sure he said it.

– Oh yes, actually yes. Many people have told me this. From the very beginning of my professional career, I constantly heard that I would not be able to break into the top 1000, top 500, top 300, top 100 with this style of play. Everyone said it was impossible to progress with this type of tennis.

But my idea was always different: yes, to do your own “weird” things on the field, but at the same time to be the strongest possible player in this style. Being the best version of yourself in this type of tennis. And today I saw that even for one of the best tennis players in the world, this style can be very uncomfortable indeed. So yes, I will continue to work and get better at this style of play. It is possible.

– Despite the defeat, it was clear that you were truly happy, enjoying the experience, interacting with the crowd, showing your emotions. I wonder: Many players in your situation might be disappointed when you are an unseeded tennis player. Where do you get this sense of pride and joy?

– Because in my opinion, sports is not always about victory or defeat. It seems wrong to me that we put so much pressure on athletes in sports and evaluate them only based on their results. You should be able to enjoy it when you show good tennis, when your opponent is playing at a high level, when you have the respect of both sides on the court and the stands support both players.

I can’t be disappointed because for me sports is not just a score on the leaderboard. Moreover, it is this approach that motivates me. Because if I only thought about the outcome – if I didn’t think about anything else – I probably wouldn’t be at this level. For me, this whole journey, this whole experience is much more important than the final score.

– I also wanted to ask you about face tattoos. Is this a real tattoo? Is this paint? So does this make any sense?

– No, these are temporary tattoos. I remove it after the match using cleansing oil. They have no special meaning; Just an idea for fun.

I saw these face stickers and fake tattoos when I went shopping at the US Open. Then I started experimenting with them: first there were stars, then hearts, now flowers. So that’s part of my style. And maybe you noticed that they match the look and the court: blue dress, blue flowers, blue court (laughs).

– Congratulations on your performance today. Madison broke the tie at 6-4 at the end of the first set and achieved four incredible victories in a row. Do you think it’s a part where you could push it further at this point, or has it been played flawlessly?

– Yes, I have some thoughts about this. Maybe at the first set point I should have entered the rally more actively from the first serve because I think I took too much risk then. Maybe next time I’ll find a better solution. But on the other hand, when you play against Madison Keys, sometimes you have to take risks. I think everyone saw how powerful and stable his technique was. Now of course I’m trying to analyze whether it could be played differently, but I must also admit that a lot depends on it. He’s an amazing tennis player.

– Alexandra, did I understand correctly that you previously represented Croatia?

– Yes, I represented Croatia because I lived there for many years. When we moved there, I came as a political refugee, or rather, my mother and father were political refugees. And in junior tournaments there is such a system: if you do not compete in local tournaments, you do not have a national rating, and without it it is impossible to participate in international competitions. This is how this system works. Participating in tournaments is based on national rankings and therefore such a decision was made.

But I never identified myself as Croatian. Yes, I love Croatia, but it is very important for me to play for my country.

– I wanted to ask about your t-shirt – why did you decide to wear it? So what does it mean to you that your father is currently serving in Ukraine? How does it feel to go through such a period when your father is at the front?

– Yes, my father is a soldier. And for me, it’s… You know, I’m here alone now, but before, I was traveling with him a lot. My father has been my biggest support in everything since my childhood.

And I’m incredibly proud of him. Moreover, this motivates me even more. After joining the army, I moved up more than 200 places in the rankings because I know his dream was to see me on the field. I can’t fully describe these feelings, but when you find yourself in such a situation, you start to prioritize your life very clearly. And I will do anything to make him more proud of me.

When he texted me and said he was incredible… He just texted me and at that moment I realized: I made his dream come true. What could be more motivating in such a situation? I can’t imagine anything more powerful.

– Your t-shirt and the importance of communicating that message using your platform.

– Yes, I have a message. And this is very specific; We need your help. I want to talk about how people can help the Ukrainians, but if you want to ask me questions about it we will have to do it outside the official tournament press conference. This is a very important point.

I really know and can tell you how people can help protect our civilians, our children. Including protecting me personally because I was training in Ukraine. I prepared for this tournament there. During preparation, I heard explosions. There were several major attacks. On the last night I spent in Ukraine before flying here, an explosion occurred very close to my house; Shahed drone crashed into the house across the road. My apartment was literally shaken by the blast wave.

So I really know how people can help protect Ukrainians, including these drones. But we need to talk about this outside the tournament.

– You just mentioned an important message from Ukraine. Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will be held in February. Do you think it is important for Olympians to use this platform and convey messages to the press during the Olympics? So, do you know any of the Ukrainian athletes who will represent Ukraine at the Winter Games?

– To be honest, I don’t watch much sports. I don’t even watch tennis that often. So yeah, I don’t know many Winter Olympians.

But of course it’s important. Every competition is important. Every opportunity to say something about Ukraine is important. Because unfortunately the war has been going on for so long, and over time I think people have started to lose interest in it. But now we have no electricity in Ukraine. There is no light, no water, no heating in my apartment. This is the truth. And I think every opportunity to talk about this is extremely important. And the Olympics are the Olympics. What else can I add here?

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Elina Svitolina – Linda Klimovichova. Prediction and announcement for the Australian Open match

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Elina Svitolina – Linda Klimovichova. Prediction and announcement for the Australian Open match

They will face each other in the second round of the Australian Open on January 21 Elina Svitolina (WTA 12) and Linda Klimovichova (WTA 134).

The match will start at 02.00 Kyiv time.

Sport.ua together with a betting partner bet announcing the upcoming fight!

Elina Svitolina

Ukraine had as many as six representatives in the Australian Open main draw, but only Svitolina managed to get past the first round. The tennis player started here with a 6:4, 6:1 victory against Spaniard Buksha. There were difficulties in the first match when we had to come back from 1:3.

So far Elina’s season is going well, she took the cup in Auckland, her winning streak has already reached six matches. In the first match of the tournament, the Ukrainian player had only 49% of the first serve and made half as many errors as his opponent.

Ukraine’s first racquet is currently in good shape but has yet to face top opponents this year. If she is successful in the next match, Elina will face the winner of Tallia Gibson – Diana Schneider.

Linda Klimovichova

The Polish tennis player has been actively playing on the tour since 2022, but only now has he managed to get into the main draw of a major tournament for the first time. Here Klimovichova started with the qualifiers, where she did not lose a single match; The Australians passed in the order of Webb Sem – 6:2, 6:1 and Carbera – 6:4, 7:5. In the qualifying final, a 6:4 and 6:4 victory was achieved against Belgian Minnen.

Already in the main round the Polish woman defeated the British Francesca Jones, her opponent withdrew, losing 2:6, 2:3. Klimovichova was remembered for her active play in her last match, which was not completed, she achieved 24 wins, 8 against her opponent. Psychologically, this will not be difficult for a Polish woman; They don’t expect much from him.

To guess

The athletes had never met each other before, which is not surprising, since Polish women play very little in top-level tournaments. Svitolina is the favorite of these two, but Klimovichova can perform well in tennis.

Although the Polish athlete is 10 years younger, Elina should have no problems with endurance. Although the bookmakers are confident in the success of the Ukrainian athlete, I would take a total bet of more than 18.5 matches for 1.71.

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Elina Svitolina

01/21/2026

02:00

Linda Klimovichova
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“New Homeland” didn’t help. Kasatkina, who abandoned Russia, failed at the Australian Open

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“New Homeland” didn’t help. Kasatkina, who abandoned Russia, failed at the Australian Open

In the first round, Daria lost to the 126th racket in the world.

Former Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina changed her sports citizenship last year. The transition to a foreign flag was framed with pathos – not without loud words about the “new homeland”. At the beginning of 2026, the athlete had to perform in front of her audience at the Australian Open. At home, as they say, even the walls help, so one could count on at least relative success.

But it seems that there are some other walls in Australia: Dasha failed, losing to the 126th racket in the world in the first round.

“Foreign women” in Australia

The main tournament of the Australian Open has started in Melbourne. In the women’s singles, in addition to several Russians playing in a neutral status, our former tennis players who moved under foreign flags are also fighting for the title. Yulia Putintseva, Elena Rybakina, Varvara Gracheva were joined last year by new “foreigners”: Anastasia Potapova, Polina Kudermetova, Kamilla Rakhimova and, of course, Daria Kasatkina.

Daria, by the way, had to make her debut at the Australian Open in a new status. The other day, Kasatkina received an Australian passport, but she changed her sports citizenship last year. Therefore, she entered the Melbourne court under the Australian flag. Judging by the flow of warm speeches addressed to the “new homeland,” the 28-year-old native of Togliatti really wanted to please the local public. But on the court it didn’t work out very well for her.

On the eve of the Australian Open, Dasha was eliminated in the first round of the tournament in Brisbane, losing to the newly minted Austrian Anastasia Potapova. In Adelaide, she reached the second round, but lost there with two “steering wheels”. In Melbourne, theoretically, one could count on at least an opening victory. In the first round, Kasatkina was confronted by far from the strongest opponent – the 126th racket of the world, Nikola Bartunkova.

Couldn’t stand the pressure

In a match where Kasatkina should have won without problems, she had difficulties already in the first set. Taking her serve, Daria gave the next two games to the Czech. Then she seemed to have straightened out the situation: before the next game she was leading 4:2 on her serve. But the ex-Russian managed to squander this advantage, losing the set in a tiebreaker.

Daria Kasatkina / Photo: © Robert Prange / Contributor / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru

In the second set, Kasatkina seemed to be able to prove to everyone that the failure at the start was an accident. The games went differently, but the fact is that the Australian tennis player won all six. After a rapid victory in the second game, it would seem that there was no longer any doubt about the outcome of the confrontation with an opponent from the second hundred in the world ranking.

In reality, everything turned out differently: Kasatkina quickly made a break, but then lost four games in a row. Coming back from a 2:5 score in the deciding set is problematic in any situation. Daria tried and confidently took the serve to zero, but that was where the positive moments ended for her. The Australian tennis player could not withstand the pressure of her opponent and, after a series of mistakes, ended the fight at the tournament. The stands, by the way, didn’t really grieve over this, but warmly greeted the victory of the tennis player from the Czech Republic.

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