Ukraine’s Dayana Yastremska claims she noticed Mirra Andreeva liking pro-Russia posts on Instagram but the WTA did nothing when she reported the 16-year-old Russian’s social media activity. In late July, Yastremska and Andreeva met in Lausanne and the Russian claimed a 6-0 6-2 win over the Ukrainian in the first round.
Before the match, Yastremska apparently noticed that Andreeva was liking posts on Instagram that were showing support for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Yastremska reported her findings to the WTA, who apparently told her there was nothing they could do.
“I went to the WTA in Switzerland and told about it. I have not received any reason for their decision. They said ‘there’s nothing we can do.’ I told them it wasn’t fair. Before our match in Lausanne, I went on Instagram to look at some photos and saw that Mirra liked that posts.
This was not a surprise, because most Russian tennis players do the same. They publicly assert their neutrality, but in fact, the opposite is true,” Yastremska told Polish tennis journalist Dominik Senkowski.
„Before our match in Lausanne I went on Instagram to look at some photos and saw that Mirra liked that posts.
This was not a…