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WTA 1000 BNP Paribas Open | Indian Wells, United States :USA

 

Women’s Singles

1. :POL Iga Swiatek

2. :GRE Maria Sakkari

3. :UKR Martya Kostyuk

3. :USA Coco Gauff

 

Women’s Doubles

1. :TPE:BEL Hsieh Su-Wei/Elise Mertens

2. :AUS:CZE Storm Hunter/Katerina Siniakova

3. :AUS:USA Ellen Perez/Nicole Melichar-Martinez

3. :USA:JPN Asia Muhammad/Ena Shibahara

 

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3 minutes ago, Illya said:

Angelina Kalinina, also known as Angelina Kalininiña, destroyed world number 2 player, who coincidentally is a dumb pro-war amoeba Sabalenka :clap:

Is that the Sabalenka who consistently has said she doesn't support the war?

 

Also, not weird she eventually ends up losing big, considering her tragedy earlier this week.

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6 minutes ago, Illya said:

Angelina Kalinina, also known as Angelina Kalininiña, destroyed world number 2 player, who coincidentally is a dumb pro-war amoeba Sabalenka :clap:

Pro-war Sabalenka??
 

https://www.reuters.com/sports/tennis/i-dont-support-war-or-lukashenko-says-sabalenka-2023-06-06/

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9 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Is that the Sabalenka who consistently has said she doesn't support the war?

Here is the thing: as Ukrainians we don't support narrative "love-love-peace-peace", which is related to Sabalenka. Sabalenka has close connections with dictator Lukashenko, and also she at first try to act like antiwar (like put the ribbon in Ukrainian colors on the skirt), but then she changed her mind immediately and refused to take responsibility. Why? That's the question and I have no answers. In her case all of her words is not valid because her actions isn't correlate to it. 

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1 minute ago, Illya said:

Here is the thing: as Ukrainians we don't support narrative "love-love-peace-peace", which is related to Sabalenka. Sabalenka has close connections with dictator Lukashenko, and also she at first try to act like antiwar (like put the ribbon in Ukrainian colors on the skirt), but then she changed her mind immediately and refused to take responsibility. Why? That's the question and I have no answers. In her case all of her words is not valid because her actions isn't correlate to it. 

Right, that can be your opinion of course. Just makes no sense to call her 'dumb pro-war amoeba' considering her consistent anti-war stance, but alright, if that's your wish, so be it :p 

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4 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Right, that can be your opinion of course. Just makes no sense to call her 'dumb pro-war amoeba' considering her consistent anti-war stance, but alright, if that's your wish, so be it :p 

No, she is not anti-war at all. It's like call anti-war Potapova, who has relations with military club CSKA or others. The only big deal who spoke in the way that it should have spoken is Daria Kasatkina, because she do it not 1 time and she understands what the situation is. That's it

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Back to back losses in 1st match for Ons Jabeur in Indian Wells and Miami WTA 1000 

 

Things aren't looking good for her since Wimbeldon last year and she must change something to get back on track maybe her coach or her husband and physical coach or both 

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