Russia’s Anastasia Potapova mustn’t publicly present help for her nation throughout its invasion of Ukraine, world primary Iga Swiatek mentioned on Monday as she criticised the participant for displaying up in a Spartak Moscow shirt at Indian Wells.
Potapova sparked outrage when she went out for her third-round match in opposition to third-seeded American Jessica Pegula on Sunday carrying the Russian Premier League staff’s shirt.
“To be honest, I was surprised,” Poland’s Swiatek advised a news convention following her personal victory over Bianca Andreescu, when she was requested for a remark by a Polish journalist.
“I thought the player realised that she should not, even if she is a fan of the team, show her views in this way at such times.”
Swiatek has overtly condemned Russia’s aggression in opposition to Ukraine because the struggle, which Moscow calls a ‘special miliatry operation’, began in February final 12 months, whereas she actively engaged in selling help for Ukrainians.
Swiatek, 21, has mentioned the shirt incident with the WTA.
“I’ve talked to the WTA and in a way I found out that there should be less such situations because they will explain to other players that you can’t promote any Russian teams these days, which reassured me a bit,” she mentioned.
“On the other hand, I think these situations unfortunately happen because this announcement should have taken place much earlier. There was a lot of chaos in the locker room at the beginning of the war.
“It was not clear how to approach everything, which causes such unpleasant situations. I think if there had been better leadership from the beginning, maybe we would have avoided such situations.”
When requested concerning the shirt, Potapova mentioned after her match in opposition to Pegula, which she misplaced in three units, that she had supported Spartak since she was 13 and noticed no provocation in it.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com