Swiatek Calls for More Support for Ukrainian Players

Iga Swiatek of Poland celebrates defeating Emma Raducanu of Great Britain during BNP Paribas Open on March 14, 2023 in Indian Wells, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
Iga Swiatek of Poland celebrates defeating Emma Raducanu of Great Britain during BNP Paribas Open on March 14, 2023 in Indian Wells, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
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Swiatek Calls for More Support for Ukrainian Players

Iga Swiatek of Poland celebrates defeating Emma Raducanu of Great Britain during BNP Paribas Open on March 14, 2023 in Indian Wells, California. (Getty Images/AFP)
Iga Swiatek of Poland celebrates defeating Emma Raducanu of Great Britain during BNP Paribas Open on March 14, 2023 in Indian Wells, California. (Getty Images/AFP)

World number one Iga Swiatek has called for more support to be offered to Ukrainian players on the women's tour after Lesia Tsurenko said she withdrew from her match against Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka at Indian Wells due to a panic attack.

Tsurenko said the attack was triggered by a chat she had with WTA Chief Executive Steve Simon about tennis's response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Belarus has been a key staging ground for what Moscow calls a "special military operation".

Poland's Swiatek, who wears a Ukrainian flag on her cap during matches, has previously condemned Russia's invasion and said the action taken by the tennis leadership had not been enough.

"I totally understand why she withdrew, because honestly I respect Ukrainian girls so much. If a bomb landed in my country or if my home was destroyed, I don't know if I could handle that and compete," Swiatek said.

"You have to really mentally be there to compete every week. So I get that she wasn't ready to do that.

"I feel more should be done to help Ukrainian players because everything we discuss in tennis is about Belarusian and Russian players, if they should be allowed, what's going on with them.

"I don't think that's right, because we should focus more on helping Ukrainian players and providing them everything they need because they basically have to take care of all their families, and there's a lot of baggage on their shoulders."

Swiatek had also criticised Anastasia Potapova after she sparked outrage by wearing a T-shirt of Russian football team Spartak Moscow before her match against Jessica Pegula.

Swiatek said such situations could have easily been avoided.

"At the beginning we didn't have proper leadership to guide us through all of that," Swiatek said. "There's a lot of tension in the locker room that obviously is going to be there because there's a war.

"But maybe it should be a little bit less if WTA put some action at the beginning to explain to everybody what's right and what's not."



Greenwood Scores and Assists as Marseille Wins at Rennes to Close Gap on Leader PSG

Marseille's Mason Greenwood runs with the ball during the French League One soccer match between Rennes and Marseille in Rennes, France, Saturday Jan. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Mathieu Pattier)
Marseille's Mason Greenwood runs with the ball during the French League One soccer match between Rennes and Marseille in Rennes, France, Saturday Jan. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Mathieu Pattier)
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Greenwood Scores and Assists as Marseille Wins at Rennes to Close Gap on Leader PSG

Marseille's Mason Greenwood runs with the ball during the French League One soccer match between Rennes and Marseille in Rennes, France, Saturday Jan. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Mathieu Pattier)
Marseille's Mason Greenwood runs with the ball during the French League One soccer match between Rennes and Marseille in Rennes, France, Saturday Jan. 11, 2025. (AP Photo/Mathieu Pattier)

Mason Greenwood scored and set up a goal for Adrien Rabiot as Marseille won at Rennes 2-1 to move four points behind Ligue 1 leader Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.
A fourth win in five league games also moved second-placed Marseille five points ahead of third-placed Monaco after 17 rounds.
But PSG can restore its seven-point lead if it beats struggling Saint-Etienne at home on Sunday.
Greenwood's 11th league goal came moments before halftime and he then curled a cross onto the head of Rabiot early into the second half.
The first half was even.
Marseille goalkeeper Geronimo Rulli made a superb save from Arnaud Kalimuendo's penalty in the 32nd minute.
The penalty was given following a video review and seemed harsh on defender Amir Murillo. He was judged to have handled the ball, even though he was unsighted when it fell onto his arm when contesting an aerial challenge.
Rulli saved his third spot kick of the season as he dived to his right at full stretch and tipped the ball onto the post.
Kalimuendo made up for it in the 43rd when he swept in a cross from right back Lorenz Assignon.
But Marseille is proving hard to beat under coach Roberto De Zerbi and hit straight back when Greenwood converted Panama international Murillo's right-wing cross.
Then, in the 49th, Greenwood broke down the right and Rabiot headed his pinpoint cross past his France teammate Brice Samba, who started in the Rennes goal after joining from Lens.
Meanwhile, Gaëtan Laborde scored twice to help Nice win at Reims 4-2 and move up to fourth place.
The burly striker netted with a penalty just before halftime and added his second goal midway through the second half.
Nice moved one point ahead of fifth-placed Lille and two clear of sixth-placed Lyon, which lost to Brest 2-1.
Nice's other goals came from forward Evann Guessand and defender Ali Abdi, while Japan winger Junya Ito and 19-year-old striker Mamadou Diakhon scored for Reims.
Earlier, Lyon found itself 2-0 down at Brest inside 25 minutes.
Mahdi Camara put the home side ahead early and set up striker Ludovic Ajorque with a neat backheel.
Midfielder Jordan Veretout pulled a goal back for Lyon in first-half stoppage time and teammate Corentin Tolisso had an equalizer ruled out moments later for offside.