As a result, Stakhovsky, who officially ended his career in January, got in touch with Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. While the Serb answered, the Swiss and the Spaniard would not have reacted.
“I understand them, it’s not their war,” Stakhovsky said. You still have “the support of great personalities” and he hopes that this will continue.
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The Ukrainian was moved by the great sympathy on “Good Morning Britain”. “These messages from around the world to unite and end this chaos. With all the sanctions, I can see the support of people from all over the world. I’ve had messages from friends and others as well,” Stakhovsky said.
Born in Kiev, he had won four ATP singles titles during his career and reached his highest place in the world rankings in 2010 with 31st place.
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