I love how Diana refused to call Maja's game "annoying"
"Not annoying, just difficult. I wasn't annoyed by it in any way...I was more like, "damn does she read the game well." She really reads the game and moves so well."
📽️Tennis Actu
I have been watching the performances of Ukrainian tennis players at Roland Garros for many days now.
Not their performances in a sporting sense, but in a political one.
Every day they hold press conferences in which they insult their Russian colleagues.
Their complaints against the Russian players boil down to the fact that the Russian tennis players do not condemn Putin.
Why should Russian tennis players be required to condemn anyone at all?
Why should they put their families at risk by making such statements?
Why should they destroy their chances of ever returning to their homeland by making such statements?
So that the Ukrainian tennis players will like it?
So that someone can get another opportunity for publicity?
Tennis players should play tennis.
Tennis is a sport.
If you are unhappy with your opponents, you can simply choose not to go out and play tennis.
But the daily whining at press conferences about the “bad Russian tennis players” has already become unbearable.
Ukrainian players, go and play tennis.
And if you cannot play tennis, like that “Olympian” Heraskevych with his ridiculous helmet cannot achieve any sporting results, then go into PR instead.
But it looks extremely pathetic.
Holding press conferences every day, throwing mud at your Russian colleagues, and then still losing to them. Bravo.
Novak Djokovic:
“Wouldn't change anything in my life, I always did everything best I knew at given moment. I made a lot of mistakes, but at least I was authentic, myself. Hundred times I would rather choose to be myself than to go along with the system.”
Love you @DjokerNole
Here’s how Polish fans celebrate their club’s victory.
Before leaving the square, they cleaned up after themselves. No one was beaten up or raped.
Be Like Poland.
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