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    Russia’s Andreeva Defeats Ukraine’s Kostyuk in French Open Semi Without Handshake

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a highly charged French Open semifinal, Russia’s Mirra Andreeva secured her place in the final by overcoming Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk. The match ended without the customary handshake or photo between the players, highlighting the ongoing tensions beyond the tennis court. Andreeva’s victory marks a significant milestone in her career, as she advances to one of the sport’s most prestigious finals.

    Notably, the absence of post-match sportsmanship gestures drew attention amid the broader geopolitical conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Such moments underscore how international sports events can reflect larger political and social issues. The French Open, one of tennis’s four Grand Slam tournaments, often serves as a global stage where athletic prowess and international relations intersect.

    Meanwhile, Andreeva’s progression to the final could impact her ranking and future endorsements, elevating her status in the tennis world. Kostyuk’s strong performance also signals her potential as a rising star despite the loss. This semifinal will be remembered not only for the athletic contest but also for the symbolic gestures—or lack thereof—that accompanied it.

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