“It does not change anything”: Mother Kasatkina, about the change of her daughter’s sports citizenship 21:10

Tatyana Timkovskaya, the mother of Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina, appreciated her daughter’s decision to change her sports citizenship and said that the family’s decision was respected. LEARS THE WORDS Odds.ru.

“We communicate daily, we meet as much as possible. Daria is an adult and sane person, we make decisions and respect. This does not change anything in our relationship,” he said.

About Kasatkina’s decision Known On the night of March 29. The Russian tennis player will now represent Australia.

Kasatkina has achieved significant success in professional tennis, won eight WTA tournaments, won the Billy King Cup, and entered the French Open Championship and Wimbledon quarter -finals. The most unusual success in his career entered the Guinness Book of Records. In 2018, the athlete broke a world record by completing the maximum number of twins (blows between his backs and grills between his backs and grills between his feet).

Previously honorable Russian coach announcedAs for Kasatkina, he was never a good person.

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Source: Gazeta

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