The 30-year-old made it clear: “I’ve been playing tennis since I was a kid. I’ve represented Russia all my life. This is my homeland and my country. But now I live in complete fear just like my friends and family. But me don’t be afraid to speak my mind. I am against war and violence.”
She explained that as a tennis player she had no experience what to do now.
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“All I can do is publicly disagree and speak openly about the decisions made,” she wrote.
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