Victoria Azarenka dropped from Ukraine fundraising event
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[August 25, 2022] Three-time
U.S. Open runner-up Victoria Azarenka was removed from Wednesday
night's Tennis Play for Peace Exhibition to benefit Ukraine.
Azarenka is from Belarus, a neighboring country of Ukraine that is
supporting Russia in the invasion of Ukraine. Marta Kostyuk and
Lesia Tsurenko, both of Ukraine, recently were critical of
Azarenka's involvement at the event in New York.
Wednesday also is the Independence Day of Ukraine.
"In the last 24 hours, after careful consideration and dialogue with
all parties involved, Victoria Azarenka will not be participating
... this evening," the U.S. Tennis Association said in a statement
released Wednesday. "Vika is a strong player leader and we
appreciate her willingness to participate. Given the sensitivities
to Ukrainian players, and the ongoing conflict, we believe this is
the right course of action for us."
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Kostyuk declined an invitation to participate in
the event due to Azarenka's involvement. She said other Ukranian
players did, too.
"I don't understand how human it really is," Kostyuk told BTU, a
Ukranian publication, of Azarenka. "Why does she do it and why does
she go for it? Purely human, because she knows from our words how we
cannot tolerate them here, how we want them not to be at any
tournament, like in England. Despite this, she goes for it. She
doesn't even communicate with us, but here she just takes and does.
I can't understand why."
Azarenka, a former World No. 1, was U.S. Open runner-up in 2012,
2013 and 2020.
Among the players slated to participate are Rafael Nadal, Carlos
Alcaraz, Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek and Leylah Fernandez.
--Field Level Media
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