Olympics-Tennis-Honeymoon has to wait! Newlywed Svitolina back on court
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[July 21, 2021]
By Sudipto Ganguly
TOKYO (Reuters) - Few athletes would have had a more eventful
buildup to the Tokyo Olympics than Ukrainian Elina Svitolina and
Gael Monfils of France.
Tennis' latest power couple got married on Friday but the honeymoon
has had to wait as two days later they boarded the flight to Tokyo
to participate in the Games.
World number six Svitolina was back practising on Tuesday at the
Ariake Tennis Park, where she will don Ukraine's colours for the
tennis event at the Games and try to improve on her quarter-finals
showing at the Rio de Janeiro Games five years ago.
"We are used to having so many competitions in a year so there is no
time for resting," Svitolina told the International Tennis
Federation.
"Now it's time to focus on tennis, and the Olympics of course. It's
very special for any athlete to be here. The honeymoon is planned
for November!"
Svitolina was aged 21 and ranked 20th in the world when she ousted
American great Williams in the third round of the women's singles in
Rio, but she failed to build on her landmark win by falling in the
quarter-finals to Czech Petra Kvitova.
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Elina Svitolina (UKR) of Ukraine
celebrates after winning her match against Serena Williams (USA) of
USA. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque/File Photo
The focus was back on the tennis for
Svitolina as she sweated out on court trying to get acclimatised to
the hot and humid conditions in Tokyo.
"It's unbelievable to be fair," she said. "So many exciting events
in my life. Now it's so nice to be at the Olympics.
"It was unbelievable to have a wedding and right now, with the COVID
restrictions, it was unbelievable to have two families join
together. We had an amazing time.
"But now we are here. We have to prepare and hopefully to play well
here in Tokyo."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly; editing by Lincoln Feast.)
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