“In Kiev they watch me among the bombs”

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Home is always home, especially in difficult times. So Marta Kostyuk told the stories of those who watched her performances from Ukraine in moving and beautiful words. Under the bombs, people still managed to follow their favorite, and Marta’s story bears witness to the bond that she has with her homeland and that her homeland has with her. And the pride of the Ukrainian people in her is evident, despite her elimination in the quarterfinals of the Australian Open 2024 against Coco Gauff.

“Everything that happened here was expected but also unexpected, because I had very difficult matches. There were a lot of things I went through in the last ten days from not being able to sleep, from barely lifting my leg in the round of 16.

The team here It’s been amazing. The physiotherapists and masseurs have given me my life back so much so that I’m competitive despite constant pain. I’m very happy to be on this journey and can’t wait to see what else I can learn. There are obviously millions and billions of things I don’t know, but I’m just excited about what I know,” she explained.

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Marta Kostyuk’s moving words

The Ukraininan the added: “Many of my compatriots…

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