Which Belarus player was booed at Wimbledon?
WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Victoria Azarenka said it “wasn't fair” that she was booed at Wimbledon after her loss to Ukrainian rival Elina Svitolina on Sunday.
After the pair's fiercely competitive fourth round match ended on Court No. 1 on Sunday evening, the victorious Svitolina waved to the crowd — which then began to boo Azarenka. Appearing bemused, Azarenka shook her head and gestured to the crowd by tapping her wrists together as she walked off.
Wimbledon 2023: Azarenka booed off court for failing to offer Svitolina obligatory handshake.
Belarusian Victoria Azarenka was booed off by the crowd inside Court 1 at Wimbledon because she did not shake hands with her opponent Elina Svitolina. Svitolina, who is Ukrainian, has previously refused to shake hands with any Russian or Belarusian players since the nations launched an invasion on Ukraine last year.
In 2022, Svitolina took a break from professional tennis to give birth to her first child. She made a strong comeback upon her return to competition in 2023, winning a WTA Tour title and reaching the French Open quarterfinals and the Wimbledon semifinals (beating world No.
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One was owing the double violation call made by the umpire during the second set and the other was in the third set when the crowd broke into boos for the Serb when Sinner had the chance to close the set on Djokovic's serve.
But Azarenka was then loudly booed off the court as Svitolina prepared for her post-match interview. Azarenka stopped walking as the booing began, and looked incredulous at the reaction from the fans on Court No 1. The 33-year-old then banged her wrists together in apparent disgust.
Victoria Azarenka branded Wimbledon fans "drunk" and not "fair" after she was booed off court following a fourth-round loss to Elina Svitolina. It was the first clash between a Russian or Belarusian player and a Ukrainian at Wimbledon since the lifting of last year's ban on competitors from the aggressor nations.
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Who refused to shake hands at Wimbledon?
In London on Sunday, Ukrainian player Elina Svitolina and Belarusian player Victoria Azarenka shirked tennis code by waiving the customary handshake. For months, Svitolina and others have been forgoing the gesture in protest over Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine.
1 Court booed Belarusian player Victoria Azarenka after she didn't go to the net to shake hands with Svitolina after the Ukrainian player's victory on Sunday. Wimbledon is staying out of the politics of handshakes.
Elina Svitolina at Wimbledon 2023. She was born in Odesa, in 1994.
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Last updated on: 8 November 2023. Azarenka has won 21 WTA Tour singles titles, including two Major singles titles at the 2012 and 2013 Australian Opens, becoming the first Belarusian player, male or female, to win a major singles title.
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“They (Ukraine) were against shaking the hands because they're not sharing the same values, obviously, and what the Russians are doing to our country. “We are Ukrainians, all united for one goal of winning this war. We do anything that is required.”
What gesture did Azarenka make?
As the boos rang out around the stadium and Azarenka approached the players' tunnel, she banged her two fists together above her head.
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A handful of players in the women's draw, who will be allowed to wear dark coloured undershorts for the first time in 2023, had to ditch their bras thanks to SW19 regulations stating that male and female athletes must adhere to the competition's strict all-white dress code.