Daria Kasatkina, who has previously voiced concerns about competing in Saudi Arabia as an openly gay tennis player, will feature at the WTA Finals in Riyadh on Thursday.
Kasatkina, the Russian world No. 9, is at the event as an alternate and will replace Jessica Pegula of the United States, who withdrew from her final round-robin match against Iga Swiatek with a left knee injury. Pegula, who reached this year’s U.S. Open final, was already eliminated after losing her first two group-stage matches to Barbora Krejcikova and Coco Gauff respectively.
In a news conference at Wimbledon 2023, Kasatkina said that there were “many issues concerning this country” in relation to Saudi Arabia. “It’s easier for the men because they feel pretty good there, let’s say. We don’t feel the same way,” she added.
Homosexuality is illegal in Saudi Arabia, and the WTA has hosted events in countries like Qatar and Dubai, where homosexuality is also illegal, for more than 20 years.
After the WTA and Saudi Tennis Federation (STF) announced their three-year deal for the event, Kasatkina told BBC Sport in April she had “been given guarantees that I’m going to be fine.
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