Elina Svitolina’s hopes of winning the Wimbledon title for Ukraine ended, which she reflected on amidst the war in her homeland and just nine months after giving birth to her daughter Skai.
Elina Svitolina, feeling emotional, reflects on her unsuccessful Wimbledon journey for Ukraine.
Elina Svitolina’s remarkable journey at the tournament is highlighted by her dedication despite the conflict in her homeland and her recent experience of becoming a mother.
The hopes of the tennis player mentioned in my previous answer were dashed when she was defeated by Marketa Vondrousova, an unseeded player, in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Svitolina expressed her deep disappointment with her performance and had difficulty remaining composed as she acknowledged the support she received from her home country.
“I got a lot of messages from different people,” she said. “It’s unbelievable that they’ve been there with me all the way. Hopefully they continue.
“For sure I hope I can build on this. But right now I’m just really disappointed with the performance that I showed today. That’s what I have right now in my mind.
“Probably I will need a couple of days to really reflect on everything that happened because I was trying to be really focused, even after the win against Iga (Swiatek).”
Vadym Prystaiko, the Ukrainian ambassador to the UK, was present in the Royal Box during Svitolina’s impressive run, which brought joy to Ukrainians during difficult times.
Sergiy Stakhovsky, a professional tennis player, experienced a career-defining moment a decade ago when he defeated Roger Federer on Centre Court. However, he is now focused on his upcoming challenges.
He told the Telegraph: “There’s not a person in Ukraine who isn’t following her story. She brings joy where there is despair, brings hope where there is misery. She is fulfilling a lot of things the Ukrainians need these days.”
Wimbledon organizers have shown support for Ukraine by welcoming refugees and providing assistance to Ukrainian players.
The organization is donating one pound for every fan entering the venue to support the British Red Cross’ work in Ukraine. The total amount raised so far is £412,132 after 10 days.
Elina Svitolina has found a new mindset in her return to tennis, taking into account her role as a new mother and the impact of the war. On-court defeats are no longer as devastating for her as they once were.

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