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US superstar brought to tears at Olympics. Was she wrong to criticize the Games?

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US superstar brought to tears at Olympics. Was she wrong to criticize the Games?

American tennis player faced arbitrary treatment from referees.

The day before, the US national team flag bearer, tennis player Cori Gauff, expressed her dissatisfaction with living in the Olympic village. The athlete was outraged by the long queue for the bathroom. Cori even posted a video on her social media page where she criticized the living conditions.

“There are only two bathrooms for ten girls. And this is the Olympic village?” Cory wrote.

It is interesting that the girl chose the music of the Russian composer Pyotr Tchaikovsky from the ballet Swan Lake as the musical accompaniment for the video.

Perhaps Cory would have continued to talk about the conditions in the Olympic village, but now she will have no time for that: Cory has finished her performance in singles. The American will have to focus on doubles and mixed matches.

The world’s second-ranked player was unable to cope with the 21st, Croatian Donna Vekic.

A disappointing defeat

In the third round match, Gauff confidently won against her opponent. In the first set, Cori was leading after seven games — 5:2. It seemed that here it was, set point, and then victory in the first set was just a stone’s throw away. But the Croatian did something unimaginable, winning three games in a row. And then Donna won in the tie-break — 9:7. The first set was for Vekic.

The second set was dictated by the Croatian. Moreover, in the sixth game, referee Jaume Campistol made a controversial decision in favor of Donna. This happened at 3:2, when the Croatian tennis player served out. Gauff, by inertia, hit the ball into the net, considering that the rally was over. Moreover, at that moment the lineman shouted “out” to Vekic’s shot.

Imagine the American’s surprise when Campistol awarded the victory to her opponent! Gauff tried to appeal the referee’s controversial decision, but nothing helped. Referee Campistol dismissed all of the athlete’s objections.

“He yelled before I hit it, it affects the swing. I was moving to hit the ball and he yelled before I hit it,” Gauff said to the referee.

“I’m 100% sure… And now you’re telling me the opposite… I know I’m wrong, but I can’t change my decision after your complaint,” Campistol replied.

In the end, the game was won by Vekic – 4:2. Then Donna took two games, won the set – 6:2, and with it the set. Gauff left the court in tears.

— The referee called “out”, so I eased up on my swing and sent the ball into the net. It’s not even a millisecond. I could understand if it happened at the same time, but he called first. It’s not even a question of perception, it’s the rules. It’s unfair. It happened to me in Dubai, it happened to me here — and both times I was right.

I never argue with decisions and you know that, but it’s not fair. It feels like I’m constantly being cheated in this game and I have to argue,” the American tennis player said after the match.

Is the biased judging connected to Gauff’s criticism of the Games’ organizers? It is unknown. Perhaps now no one will publicly express their dissatisfaction.

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Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina After winning the WTA tournament in Auckland, she shared an emotional post on social networks.

On her Instagram account, Svitolina posted a series of atmospheric photos from the field and the awards ceremony, where she posed with the trophy, as well as footage of match moments from the final match. The photo of the Ukrainian woman holding a symbolic black jersey cup with the inscription SVITOLINA on the back attracted particular attention.

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“We will definitely remember this moment; we both won the same tournament,” Elina wrote, alluding to the family’s success and the emotional value of this victory.

The victory in Auckland was a major early-season turning point for Svitolina and boosted her confidence ahead of her performance at the Australian Open. In the comments below the post, the tennis player was flooded with congratulations from colleagues on tour, famous athletes and fans from around the world.

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Baranka after the tiebreaker: Kalinina advances to the final of the Aus Open 2026 qualifier

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Baranka after the tiebreaker: Kalinina advances to the final of the Aus Open 2026 qualifier

Ukrainian tennis player Angelina Kalinina (WTA 178) reached the final qualifying round of the 2026 Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the season.

The Ukrainian team was defeated in the second round of the election Anouk Koevermans (Netherlands, WTA 192) She took the wheel in the second match in 1 hour and 52 minutes.

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Anouk Koevermans (Netherlands) – Angelina Kalinina (Ukraine) – 6:7 (6:8), 0:6

Angelina played her first head-to-head match against Kuvermans.

Kalinina started the Australian Open qualifiers by defeating Joanna Garland. Her next opponent will be either Rebeka Masarova (Switzerland, WTA 115) or Maja Chwalinska (Poland, WTA 145).

Angelina became the second representative of Ukraine after Yulia Starodubtseva, who managed to reach the final qualification of the major in Melbourne this year.

Match statistics Anouk Koevermans – Angelina Kalinina

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Russian Gasanova reached the Australian Open qualifying final, Prozorova dropped out

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Russian tennis player Anastasia Gasanova reached the final qualifying round of the Australian Open.

Hasanova beat the Lithuanian representative Justyna Mikulskite with a score of 6:7 (4:7), 6:2, 6:0.

The Russian’s opponent in the match for access to the main draw will be Turkish Zeynep Sönmez.

In another match of the second round of qualifying, another representative of Russia, Tatyana Prozorova, lost to Spain’s Guiomar Maristani Zuleta with a score of 2:6, 6:2, 7:6 (10:7).

The Australian Open main draw matches start on January 18.

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