Ukrainian tennis star Svitolina refuses to face Russia’s Potapova at Monterrey Open Featured

Ukrainian tennis star Elina Svitolina has refused to face Russia’s Anastasia Potapova at the Monterrey Open in Mexico in the wake of Moscow’s war on Ukraine.

"I believe the current situation requires a clear position from our organizations: ATP, WTA and ITF. As such, we – Ukrainian players – requested to ATP, WTA and ITF to follow the recommendations of the IOC to accept Russian or Belarussian nationals only as neutral athletes, without displaying any national symbols, colours, flags or anthems," she said in a statement on Monday.

World number 15 Svitolina said she will not play against any Russian or Belarussian tennis players until the organizations take necessary steps, adding that she does not blame any of the Russian athletes for the current crisis.

"They are not responsible for the invasion of our motherland. Moreover, I wish to pay tribute to all the players, especially Russians and Belarussians, who bravely stated their position against the war. Their support is essential," the 27-year-old said.

Potapova, 20, also released a statement following Svitolina's refusal to play against her.

“As a rule, even in childhood we choose our own path of development. Even when I was a kid, I dreamed of playing tennis without choosing a match, a country or a partner in the game. It is difficult to explain to people from politics that for me there is no opponent from any country, I am fighting for victory, my best game, for my result."

She added that athletes are becoming "hostages" of the current situation./aa