“There are also questions for Zvonareva herself. She needs to think about her decisions. If the tournament is taking place in a country most hostile to Russia, why go there? We also need to be literate and understand where we are welcome and where problems can arise. We have already been deprived of the anthem and the flag. Now a reasonable Russian will go to Warsaw to play tennis? It should have been well thought out. I would advise his team to remember what time we live in when planning the season.
Unfortunately, the Poles don’t care, they do what they want. Why even organize serious competitions where there is such an attitude towards people? If politics continues to come first, and our athletes are already being held up at the border, better not go. Moreover, it is not the most prestigious departure and Zvonareva is not 15 anymore,” Kamelzon shared in an interview for RT.
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Source: Sport

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