Ukraine's Tsurenko says suffered panic attack after chat with WTA chief
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[March 14, 2023]
(Reuters) - Ukrainian qualifier Lesia Tsurenko withdrew from
her third-round match at Indian Wells against Belarusian second seed
Aryna Sabalenka after suffering a panic attack following a chat with
the WTA's chief executive, she said on Monday.
Tsurenko, who beat Croatia's Donna Vekic 2-6 6-2 6-2 on Friday,
pulled out of the tournament shortly before her match against
Sabalenka was due to start on Monday, citing personal reasons,
organisers said.
"The reason for the withdrawal was a panic attack," Tsurenko later
told the Big Tennis Ukraine website on Monday.
"Officially it will be written 'personal reasons', but in fact it is
breathing problems and, one might say, hysteria."
The 33-year-old said the reason behind her panic attack was a
conversation she had days earlier with the WTA chief executive Steve
Simon about tennis's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
"I was absolutely shocked by what I heard. He told me that he
himself does not support the war, but if the players from Russia and
Belarus (do), then this is only their own opinion, and the opinion
of other people should not upset me," she said.
"At the same time, he noted that if this had happened to him and he
had been in my place, he would have felt terrible."
Responding to a request for comment, the WTA told Reuters: "The WTA
has consistently reflected our full support for Ukraine and strongly
condemn the actions that have been brought forth by the Russian
Government.
"With this, a fundamental principle of the WTA remains ...which is
ensuring that individual athletes may participate in professional
tennis events based on merit and without any form of discrimination,
and not penalised due to the decisions made by the leadership of
their country."
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Aug 30, 2022; Flushing, NY, USA; Lesia
Tsurenko of Ukraine hits a shot against Paula Badosa of Spain on day
two of the 2022 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean King
National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerry Lai-USA TODAY Sports
Tsurenko added that the WTA boss expressed his
confidence in the Russians and Belarusians returning to the
Olympics.
"When asked if he understood what he was saying to me during the
active phase of Russia's military aggression in my country, he said
yes, and this was his opinion," Tsurenko said.
Tsurenko said her conversation with the WTA chief took place before
her second-round victory against Vekic.
"I really hope that I will be able to digest all this information
and be better prepared for the next tournament," she said.
Tsurenko added that Ukrainian players had requested a conference
call with the WTA Board of Directors to discuss the governing body's
leadership and their related concerns.
(Reporting by Anita Kobylinska in Gdansk, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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