Defiance on the Court: Ukrainian Tennis Player’s Handshake Snub

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In an unprecedented turn of events at the Italian Open, Anhelina Kalinina, a rising star from Ukraine, secured her spot in the first WTA 1000 final of her career. However, the moment was marred by controversy when she refused to shake hands with her Russian opponent, Veronika Kudermetova, following their intense battle on the court.

Kalinina demonstrated unwavering composure, overcoming a grueling match that lasted two hours and 51 minutes, culminating in a 7-5, 5-7, 6-2 victory over the 11th seed. Her refusal to engage in the customary post-match handshake, which has become a recurring trend among Ukrainian players facing Russians, reflects the ongoing tensions between the two nations. “We didn’t shake hands because the girl is from Russia basically,” explained Kalinina. “It’s no secret why I didn’t shake, because this country actually attacks Ukraine. This is sport, I understand, but it’s also kind of a politician thing. It is nothing personal. But in general, yes, it’s not acceptable.”

Awaiting Kalinina in the final is Elena Rybakina from Kazakhstan, the Wimbledon champion. Rybakina displayed remarkable resilience during a rain-interrupted match against Jelena Ostapenko from Latvia, rallying from a 4-1 deficit in the second set to claim victory with a score of 6-2, 6-4. Speaking about her triumph, Rybakina expressed her satisfaction, noting, “It was a really tough day overall with all the rain delays. I came without any expectation because I knew the other years were really tough for me playing here. I’m just happy that I got so many matches now before the French Open.”

The clash between Kalinina and Kudermetova shines a light on the broader dynamics surrounding sports and the political landscape, underscoring the complexities that extend beyond the tennis court. As these talented athletes continue to make their mark, their actions remind us of the wider socio-political narratives that can intertwine with the world of sports.

Re reported the article from the story originally published in The independent