Sabalenka wins Brisbane final amid frosty exchange with Kostyuk
Aryna Sabalenka won her 22nd WTA title by overpowering Marta Kostyuk in Brisbane, where Kostyuk used the ceremony to highlight the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.
- Aryna Sabalenka won the Brisbane International final against Marta Kostyuk 6-4, 6-3 to retain her title without dropping a set.
- Kostyuk, who is Ukrainian, does not shake hands with Russian or Belarusian players since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
- Sabalenka acknowledged the painful reality for Ukrainians like Kostyuk, saying "No one in this world, Russian or Belarusian athletes, supports the war; if we could stop it, we would.
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Sabalenka goes back-to-back at Brisbane International
Jan 11 : World number one Aryna Sabalenka brushed aside Marta Kostyuk 6-4 6-3 in the Brisbane International final on Sunday to retain the title without losing a set ahead of her bid to reclaim the Australian Open title this month.Kostyuk had beaten top 10 players Jessica Pegula, Mirra Andreeva and Amanda A
After losing in two sets (6-4, 6-3), on Sunday, against Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka in the final of the Brisbane tennis tournament (Australia), Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk went straight to the umpire, ostensibly refusing to greet his opponent.An assumed and repeated attitude. Since the beginning of the war in her country in 2022, Ukrainian, world number 26, in fact, systematically refuses to shake hands with a Belarusian opponent. In 2023, she had al…
Kostyuk denies Sabalenka a handshake again. "It's -20 degrees in Ukraine, and thousands of people are without electricity or hot water"
Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk, who lost in the final of the WTA 500 Brisbane against Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, does not shake hands with Russian or Belarusian players since the invasio
The Ukrainian tennis player refused to shake hands with the Belarusian opponent, also rejecting the classic rite photos at the end of Brisbane's final
Ukrainian Marta Kostyuk, 26th in the world ranking, is one of the most involved and publicly active tennis players with the effects of her country of origin since the war invasion of Russia, in 2022. A good portion of her direct family is in Kiev and was one of the players who, from the first moment, raised her voice, repudiated her circuit colleagues born in Russia and Belarus, and many of them denied the net greeting after the matches. This si…
The Ukrainian tennis player at the end of Brisbane's final lost against the world's number one Belarusian: "In my country there are thousands of people who have neither light nor hot water at this time. There are -20 degrees and it hurts to live this reality every day."
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