Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk booed at French Open after refusing to shake hand of Belarusian opponent

Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk is BOOED off court after refusing to shake hands with her Belarusian opponent Aryna Sabalenka at the French Open… but not before Sabalenka thought they were jeering her!

  • Second seed Aryna Sabalenka defeated Ukraine’s Marta Kostyuk 6-3, 6-2
  • As expected, Kostyuk refused the shake hands because of the Ukraine conflict
  • Sabalenka thought the crowd was jeering her, but it was aimed at Kostyuk 

Marta Kostyuk was dramatically booed off the court at Roland Garros after snubbing the handshake request of Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka.

Second seed Sabalenka beat her opponent 6-3, 6-2 in a convincing performance of just over an hour and then offered her hand to the Ukrainian but was left waiting.

The pair have played previously and the same post-match outcome occurred, with Kostyuk refusing to speak to Sabalenka due to Belarus’s support for Russia in the war of aggression against Ukraine. Fifty-four drones attacked Kyiv on Saturday night.

Kostyuk was by far the fans’ favourite during the match, with the Parisian crowd cheering points won by the 20-year-old world No 39, but that soon turned as they took umbrage with her lack of sportsmanship – despite Russia and Belarus’s invasion of her homeland.

Sabalenka originally thought the booing was for her and sarcastically bowed to the crowd on Court Philippe Chatrier.

Ukrainian player Marta Kostyuk shakes the hands of the umpire but refuses to acknowledge her opponent from Belarus Aryna Sabalenka (right)

As was expected, Kostyuk ignored Sabalenka post-match over Belarusian support for Russia's war in her homeland of Ukraine

As was expected, Kostyuk ignored Sabalenka post-match over Belarusian support for Russia’s war in her homeland of Ukraine 

Sabalenka defeated Kostyuk in two sets on the opening day of the French Open in Paris

Sabalenka defeated Kostyuk in two sets on the opening day of the French Open in Paris

The Belarusian, whose powerful game was too much for her opponent, said: ‘It was a very tough match, I mean tough emotionally. 

‘I’m sorry guys, I didn’t get it at first, I thought this booing was against me so I was a little surprised. But then I felt your support, so thank you so much.’

The Australian Open champion added: ‘Actually I thought that my first Grand Slam would be the French Open. I have no idea why because I couldn’t play on clay.’

Back in January, during the Australian Open, Kostyuk made clear she would snub any competitors from Russia or Belarus who hadn’t spoken out against the war in Ukraine.

She’d refused to shake hands with former world No 1 Victoria Azarenka after losing to the Belarusian at the US Open.

‘I haven’t changed about the war and everything that’s going on, on tour,’ she said. ‘Because people who just say they don’t want war, it makes us [Ukraine] sound like we want war.

‘Obviously we don’t want the war, too.’

She added: ‘Whoever speaks out clearly I believe has every right to be on tour but whoever doesn’t… I don’t think it’s humane.’

In April this year, Kostyuk claimed ‘no more than’ five players from Russia and Belarus had privately expressed their opposition to Vladimir Putin’s occupation of Ukraine.

Sabalenka gave a sarcastic bow to the Philippe Chatrier crowd because she thought they were jeering her rather than Kostyuk

Sabalenka gave a sarcastic bow to the Philippe Chatrier crowd because she thought they were jeering her rather than Kostyuk 

There was a frostiness at the changeovers right through the opening round contest

There was a frostiness at the changeovers right through the opening round contest

‘Out of about 50, one, two, three, four, five – no more,’ she said in an interview with Ukrainian publication Tribuna.

‘They admitted that their country is doing something truly despicable and they want the war to end with Ukraine’s victory.

‘The rest may want peace, but only if Russia wins. Its citizens will gladly sacrifice millions of lives to avoid defeat.

‘They categorically reject her, but I am sure that they will lose.’

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