Open 6ème Sens Métropole de Lyon
War came to tennis over the past two weeks, and the sport’s players responded with bravery
By Mar 06, 2022Open 6ème Sens Métropole de Lyon
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Published Mar 06, 2022
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Dayana Yastremska's run to the Lyon final was as powerful as it gets in pro tennis.
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The Ukrainian flag is ubiquitous; meanwhile, the flags of Russia and Belarus have been eradicated from the pro tours.
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