The 35-year-old Russian, who won the first of her two career Grand Slam titles at Flushing Meadows in 2004, joins a lengthening list of players from Europe who have opted to […] Her father, Aleksandr, was one of the best coaches in the Soviet Unionwho produced Olympicand Cycling World Championshipgold medalists.
The 35-year-old Russian, who won the first of her two career Grand Slam titles at Flushing Meadows in 2004, joins a lengthening list of players from Europe who have opted to skip the event.“Due to the unfavorable situation due to coronavirus…I made the difficult decision for myself to refuse to participate,” Kuznetsova said in a post on her Instagram page.The world No. Photograph:(
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Svetlana Kuznetsova celebrates after winning the game. "I hope that the situation in the world will become more stable by the next competition. 162.7k Followers, 232 Following, 689 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Svetlana Kuznetsova/ Кузнецова (@svetlanak27) As a result, US’s Ann Li and Australia’s Priscilla Hon have been given a ticket to the main draw.Earlier, the likes of Rafael Nadal, Nick Kyrgios, Kiki Bertens among others have withdrawn from the US Open 2020 citing concerns surrounding COVID-19 pandemic. ) SVETLANA KUZNETSOVA NEWS FEED 2004 champ Kuznetsova withdraws from US Open Svetlana Kuznetsova, the 2004 US Open champion, withdrew from the … "I'm sorry as I've been waiting for these tournaments, but the pandemic changed all plans," Kuznetsova said. Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova, winner of the US Open in 2004, announced her withdrawal from the Grand Slam tournament, citing concerns over the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Former US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova on Monday became the latest tennis star to withdrew from this year’s tournament citing concerns over COVID-19 pandemic.Former US Open champion Svetlana Kuznetsova on Monday became the latest tennis star to withdrew from this year’s tournament citing concerns over COVID-19 pandemic.The 35-year-old Russian, who bagged the first of her two career Grand Slam titles at Flushing Meadows in 2004, joins the growing list of players from Europe opting to skip the showpiece event. "Due to the unfavourable situation due to coronavirus...I made the difficult decision for myself to refuse to participate," Kuznetsova said in a post on her Instagram page.Currently, world number 32, Kuznetsova will further miss the ATP/WTA Western and Southern Open which is being played in New York this year after being shifted from Cincinnati. 32 will also miss the ATP/WTA Western and Southern Open, which is being played in New York this year instead of Cincinnati as a warm-up event for the August 31 to September 13 Open.“I’m sorry as I’ve been waiting for these tournaments, but the pandemic changed all plans,” Kuznetsova said. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. KANSAS CITY, Missouri: Zach Plesac returned to the Indians with six solid innings after being punished for breaking coronavirus protocols, and Cleveland beat the... Svetlana Aleksandrovna Kuznetsova was born to her parents, Aleksandr Kuznetsovand Galina Tsareva,on June 27, 1985,in Leningrad, Russian SFSR.