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‘I’m playing for my country’: Ukraine’s Svitolina thrashes Russia’s Potapova

Dressed in Ukraine’s blue and gold colours, a fired-up Elina Svitolina thrashed the Russian Anastasia Potapova in Mexico on Tuesday and said it was her mission to unite the tennis world behind her country following Russia’s invasion.

Svitolina had initially refused to play her opening match against Potapova at the Monterrey Open but went ahead after tennis authorities decided to ban Russian and Belarusian players from competing under the name and flag of their countries.

“I think it’s my mission to unite our tennis community to stand with Ukraine, to help Ukraine because what we’re going through is a horrible thing for all Ukrainians,” the former world No 3 said after her victory.

“That’s why I’m here. That’s why I’m playing for my country and doing my best using my platform and using my resources to introduce that and try to invite people to support Ukraine.”

Svitolina, who has said she would donate her prize money from the tournament to Ukraine’s army, defeated Potapova 6-2, 6-1, thumping her chest repeatedly on court. The players exchanged a few words at the net after the match before Svitolina showed her appreciation for the support from the crowd. Television graphics had a blank space next to where Potapova’s flag and country would normally have been.

“For me, playing the match here, I’m not playing only for myself,” said Svitolina. “I’m playing for my country, I’m playing for the help of the Ukrainian army and people in need. Every victory that I’m going to get is going to be very special.”

In Lyon on Tuesday, fellow Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska collapsed on court following her victory over the Romanian Ana Bogdan at the WTA 250 tournament. The 21-year-old and her younger sister had spent two nights in an

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