Aryna Sabalenka ‘super happy’ as she snaps losing streak to win opening match Charleston
Aryna Sabalenka tasted victory on the WTA Tour for the first time since February as she defeated Alison Riske in the second round of the Charleston Open.
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Aryna Sabalenka tasted victory on the WTA Tour for the first time since February as she defeated Alison Riske in the second round of the Charleston Open.
War in Ukraine: The latest headlines
By Ben Church and Patrick Snell, CNN
(Reuters) - While there will be no let up in intensity on the court when the United States host Ukraine next week seeking a place in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in November, there will be a great deal of camaraderie off it between the players.
Tiger Woods will make a remarkable comeback at The Masters this afternoon, less than 14 months after a near-fatal car crash that left the 15-time major champion fearing his right leg would be amputated.
Bucha and Borodyanka are both satellite towns around Kyiv which were left destroyed by the Russian invasion. Their residents are traumatised. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has called the Western reaction to the revelations of atrocities in Bucha "hysteria".
While there will be no let up in intensity on the court when the United States host Ukraine next week seeking a place in the Billie Jean King Cup Finals in November, there will be a great deal of camaraderie off it between the players.
Hace tan solo unos días que la guerra de Rusia y Ucrania sacudió al mundo con las imágenes de cientos de cadáveres maniatados acumulados en las calles de después de que las tropas rusas abandonasen la ciudad. El alcalde de Kiev, Vitali Klitschkó, calificó lo sucedido como “genocidio”. El pasado domingo la fiscal general ucraniana Irina Venediktova señaló que las autoridades habían encontrado, de momento, 410 civiles muertos en Bucha, pero aseguró que esa no sería la cifra final y que la búsqueda continuaría.