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Sabalenka's Verdict on 'Betraying' Country

December 10, 2025 | Edition #295
Sabalenka has always taken pride in her national identity. In fact, during her first Olympic appearance, she confidently said, “I’m really happy to represent my country, my people, and I want to do everything I can to make sure that Belarus is proud of me.” But now, as questions about her nationality resurface, she’s delivered a bold and clear response.

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Sabalenka Addresses Nationality Switch After Representation Ban on Belarus |
The World No.1 finally speaks out amid rising speculations regarding her love for her nation. |


As you read above, Sabalenka has finally addressed her stance on her nationality. In fact, over the last one month, we even saw many Russian players who changed their nationality amid ongoing geopolitical issues. So tell us,
Do You Think Political Issues Affect a Player’s Career? |
Last Poll’s Results: 48.96% of you that Rublev is a good philanthropist.

We’ve got something fun lined up today. Word Search. All you have to do is find and mark the words from the list. Let’s see how many you can spot.
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Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot played for Texas A&M for two seasons and helped take the programme to its greatest heights. However, in 2018, the Texas A&M University men’s tennis team suffered a heartbreaking 4-3 loss in the semi-finals of the NCAA Championships to Wake Forest University. Arthur Rinderknech played No. 2 singles while his cousin, Valentin Vacherot, competed at No. 4 singles. Their matches were side by side on that difficult day, which marked the end of Rinderknech’s accomplished college tennis career. |

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