Andy Murray to donate all of his prize money this year to help Ukrainian children
Andy Murray has announced he’ll be donating all his prize money earnings this year to help Ukrainian children affected by Russia’s invasion.
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Andy Murray has announced he’ll be donating all his prize money earnings this year to help Ukrainian children affected by Russia’s invasion.
Andy Murray has pledged to donate his prize money for the rest of the year to help children affected by the war in Ukraine.
American tennis player Kristie Ahn recently announced that she is retiring from professional tennis, aged 29.
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Leonid Stanislavskyi, the world’s oldest tennis player, has said he intends to remain in Ukraine and will wait out the war with Russia rather than fleeing to a neighbouring country.
Eurosport expert Mats Wilander has been left stunned by Rafael Nadal's career resurgence so far this season ahead of the French Open. The 35-year-old has the chance to post one of the best-ever starts to a tennis season at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells after having already made a staggeringly strong start to the year. Ad/> Nadal, remarkably, is 15-0 for the year after winning the Melbourne Summer Set, Australian Open and Mexican Open, and he has the opportunity to win a further six matches at Indian Wells, which is the first Masters 1000 event of the season and starts on Thursday, March 10.
Andy Murray is entering the final stage of his career and as a result he wants to ends this chapter of his life under the guidance of Ivan Lendl who has previously coached him to success, and former player Justine Henin believes this is the right call for the Scot.
Russian gymnast Ivan Kuliak says he has no regrets over wearing a symbol in support of the invasion of Ukraine on the podium following a World Cup event in Doha on Saturday.