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Swiatek talks about his support for Ukraine and why he no longer wears the yellow-blue ribbon

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Swiatek talks about his support for Ukraine and why he no longer wears the yellow-blue ribbon

The world’s first racket Iga Swiatek She repeatedly expressed her support for the warring Ukraine, spoke critically about the WTA’s lack of attention to issues related to the military occupation of our country, and also went to her matches with the yellow-dark blue for a long time. He had a ribbon on his hat.

But in recent tournaments the ribbon disappeared from his equipment and the Pole had to explain his decision.

“I think this ribbon was very helpful in the beginning when I wanted to show that I remained consistent in remembering the Ukrainians and what was happening there because public memory is, after all, very short.

But lately there has been so much negativity and so many comments judging me. People even said I wasn’t Polish. I think it started to evoke more negative emotions than positive reactions and we decided the ribbon was no longer a good idea.

But we still intend to support Ukraine and I believe this is the most important thing. Also, thanks to what has happened before – the ribbon-wearing and the charity match we organized in Krakow – I hope I have inspired the Poles to help. But frankly, there was no need to call, because we were really united as a nation and we did a lot,” the world’s best tennis player said in an interview with the Polish Super Express.

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The richest tennis player in history has been announced. Alcaraz is already in the top five

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Novak Djokovic ranked first in the rankings of tennis players in terms of career prize money. The Serbian player earned more than $191 million; This is an absolute record in men’s tennis history. Rafael Nadal ranked second with nearly 135 million, while Roger Federer ranked third with more than 130 million.

The top 5 also included Andy Murray and Carlos Alcaraz, who are 22 years old and have already surpassed $60 million in prize money.

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The top ten winners also include Alexander Zverev, Jannik Sinner, Daniil Medvedev, Pete Sampras and Stan Wawrinka.

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Top 10 tennis players by career prize money (men):

  1. Novak Djokovic – $191,252,375
  2. Rafael Nadal – $134,946,100
  3. Roger Federer – $130,594,339
  4. Andy Murray – $64,687,542
  5. Carlos Alcaraz – $60,032,046
  6. Alexander Zverev – $58,134,592
  7. Jannik Sinner – $56,632,426
  8. Daniil Medvedev – $48,820,721
  9. Pete Sampras – $43,280,489
  10. Stan Wawrinka – $37,792,029

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A convincing comeback. Kalinina beats the polka and qualifies for Aus Open 2026

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A convincing comeback. Kalinina beats the polka and qualifies for Aus Open 2026

Ukrainian tennis player Angelina Kalinina (WTA 178) She managed to qualify for the 2026 Australian Open.

In the final of the selection, the Ukrainian player beat the Polish representative in three sets Maya Khvalinskaya (WTA 145) in 2 hours 25 minutes.

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Angelina Kalinina (Ukraine) – Maya Chwalinska (Poland) – 5:7, 6:2, 6:1

Kalinina played against Khvalinskaya for the first time.

In addition to Maya, Angelina also beat Joanna Garland and Anouk Koevermans in the Australian Open qualifiers.

Kalinina will be playing in a Grand Slam tournament for the first time since last year’s Roland Garros. In early July 2025, Angelina was injured and only returned to tennis in December, immediately winning the WTA 125 cup in Limoges.

It will be Angelina’s fifth time playing in the main draw of an Australian major. His best result on the Melbourne courts was the third round in 2023.

Previously, Yulia Starodubtseva also passed the AO-2026 qualification. Kalinina and Starodubtseva join Elina Svitolina, Marta Kostyuk, Dayana Yastremskaya and Alexandra Oleynikova in the heart of slam.

Match statistics: Angelina Kalinina – Maya Khvalinskaya

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January 15 Ukrainian tennis player Angelina Kalinina (WTA 178) will continue to compete to qualify for the 2026 Australian Open.

The Ukrainian player will face the Polish representative in the final of the selection Maya Khvalinskaya (WTA 145). The meeting will start at approximately 02:00 Kyiv time.

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This will be the first head-to-head meeting between the rivals.

The winner of the match will advance to the main draw of the Australian Open.

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