Athletistic / Tennis. The 30th world tennis player, Russian tennis player Diana Schneider, spoke about an imminent trip to the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris (France). She also appreciated the radical change of the tennis surface.
“I have no concerns about the change of surface. After Wimbledon we will have two weeks – that’s enough, and I’m not worried at all.
“Of course, I’ve always dreamed of participating in the Olympic Games. That’s why, as soon as they told me that I was included in the team and that I could participate in the 2024 Olympic Games, I immediately said yes,” Schneider said, citing “Championship.”
Diana Schneider became the winner of the WTA-500 tournament in Bad Homburg (Germany) last week. The day before, on July 1, she had defeated the former world number one, the Czech Karolina Pliskova, in the first round match of Wimbodon 2024.
The 2024 Olympic tennis tournament in the French capital will be held from June 27 to August 4. Tennis players will compete on clay at Roland Garros. The grass court season is currently underway on the WTA Tour.
Source: Sport

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