“It was hard for me. I got a lot of messages, threatened me and my family, wished death, wrote that we all died of cancer. I understood that I couldn’t cope with this “, said Sobolenko during a press conference.
According to the world’s second racket, she thought about quitting tennis amid such pressure.
Ukrainian Tsurenko: “My coach had a conflict with Arina Sobolenko”
Remember that at Roland Garros, the athlete was asked questions about politics. At first she did not respond, but later admitted that she did not support the military actions and position of Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko.
Source: Sport
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