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Lukashenko, Sabalenka and the politics tennis can’t escape – POLITICO

By staffJanuary 28, 20262 Mins Read
Lukashenko, Sabalenka and the politics tennis can’t escape – POLITICO
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The Ukrainian criticism has put Sabalenka — winner of four grand slams, the most prestigious tournaments on the tennis calendar — and her relationship with the Lukashenko regime back in the spotlight. Belarus, like its close ally Russia, has used sports as a soft power asset on the world stage, even as the West ostracizes Minsk over its support for Moscow’s all-out war on Ukraine.

Sabalenka, whose visibility as the world’s best female tennis player has made her a central figure in Belarusian propaganda, faces Svitolina in Melbourne on Thursday morning, in a match that has added geopolitical significance while Russia’s full-scale invasion rages on.

A representative for Sabalenka did not respond to POLITICO’s request for comment about the nature of her relationship with authorities in Minsk. At a press conference following a previous match with Svitolina at the French Open in 2023, Sabalenka told POLITICO that she did not support Lukashenko “right now” or Russia’s war in Ukraine.

“To those who argue otherwise or repeat the mantra that ‘sport is outside politics,’ I would like to remind them: sport may be outside politics, but it is certainly not outside the war being waged in Europe today,” Tykhyi, the Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson, said. “A war that has already killed or injured more than 600 Ukrainian athletes or coaches. Hundreds of Ukrainian sports facilities have been destroyed or damaged, forcing athletes to train under constant threat and in conditions of severe infrastructural deprivation.”

“And yet, despite all of this, Ukrainian athletes continue to demonstrate extraordinary resilience and strength of spirit, preparing for and competing in international events even under these circumstances,” the spokesperson added.

Sabalenka, who was born in Minsk and now resides in Miami, has links to the Belarusian authorities that date back years.  

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