Ukrainian tennis player Yastremska recounts her departure from the country

The Ukrainian Dayana Yastremska, only 21 years old and who became number 21 in the WTA ranking (currently number 120), who made a crude post on his Instagram account to tell how difficult it is to leave loved ones behind to take care of his life. “After spending two nights in a subway parking lot, my parents made the decision at all costs to send me and my little sister out of Ukraine. Mom, dad, take care of yourselves. We love them too much!! I love you Ukraine! Ukrainians take care of your lives.”

One of the problems for Yastremska and her family is that they live in Odessaone of the cities that Putin is most interested in since it has a port with access to the Black Sea, as it points Clarion. Dayana Yastremska, winner of three titles (Hua Hin, Strasbourg and Hong Kong), all in 2019, when she reached the Wimbledon round of 16, she “was suspended” in January 2021 under Article 8.3.1c (presence of a prohibited substance in a player’s sample) of the 2020 Tennis Anti-Doping Program, pending the determination of the charge against him in a full hearing pursuant to Article 8 of the Program”, as explained in the statement sent by the International Federation (ITF). That explained her drop in the ranking.

On December 22, 2020, Yastremskawho made her first steps in music as a rapper, was accused of violating anti-doping rules and he had “the right to request the Presidency of the Independent Court convened to hear his case,” but “he chose not to exercise that right,” the note concluded. Dayana was one of the strongest promises of the rich Ukrainian tennis, which has its banner in Elina Svitolina. Now, he struggles to get back to his level while having to leave his country because of the war with Russia.