Tennis player Sorana Cirstea stole in New York: trophy was taken from the hotel.
According to The Sun: The tennis star from the USA experienced emotional pain after her priceless trophy was stolen from her hotel room in New York.
Sorana Cirstea reached the second round at the US OPEN tournament but unfortunately lost to the 11th seed Karolina Muchova.
Sorana Cirstea lost the trophy for winning the tournament in Cleveland. Alamy Instagram / tennisinthelandA week earlier, the 35-year-old Romanian tennis player successfully competed at the Tennis in the Land tournament in Cleveland.
Cirstea won in the quarter-finals against the first seed and easily defeated Ann Li in the final with a score of 6-2, 6-4.
This victory marked her third in her career at singles tournaments.
However, now the tennis player ranked 57th in the world has reached out to her fans on social media with the sad news about the disappearance of her trophy.
“To anyone who stole my trophy from Cleveland from room 314 at The Fifty Sonesta hotel, please return it! It has no material value, only sentimental! It would be greatly appreciated! Thank you, Sorana.”
Her two previous singles victories occurred in Uzbekistan in 2008 and in Turkey four years ago.
Cirstea's Tennis Success
Sorana has shown her best performance at Grand Slam tournaments, reaching the quarter-finals at the French Open and the US Open, although it has been 14 years since her last achievements.
This year in doubles, she won the Madrid Open tournament together with Anna Kalinska.
However, Cirstea and her former partner Jannik Sinner were eliminated in the first round of the US Open on Friday.
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