The Ukrainian tennis team ranked 41st in the nations ranking: overview of opponents.
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian tennis team has taken a step back in the world ranking and now occupies 41st place, reports the BTU information portal. This happened after the team won a match in the Second World Group of the Davis Cup.
Future Plans
In February next year, the Ukrainian team will participate in the Playoff of the First World Group, where 12 seeded teams and 13 unseeded teams will compete. Since Ukraine is among the seeded, it will play against one of the unseeded teams.
Seeded teams:17 Finland (I), 25 Switzerland (I), 27 Portugal (I), 28 Chinese Taipei (I), 30 Bosnia and Herzegovina (I), 31 Kazakhstan (I), 32 Israel (I), 35 Turkey (I), 36 Poland (I), 38 Colombia (I), 39 Greece (I), 40 Romania (II), 41 Ukraine (II)
Unseeded teams:42 Egypt (II), 43 Luxembourg (I), 44 Monaco (II), 45 Lithuania (II), 46 Morocco (II), 47 Mexico (II), 48 New Zealand (II), 51 Tunisia (I), 51 Lebanon (II), 53 Hong Kong (II), 59 China (II), 64 Slovenia (II), 65 Paraguay (II)
The draw will take place on September 23.
Scandal in the tennis world
In other news, Russian tennis player Mira Andreyeva attracted attention by liking posts from the organization 'People's Front', which supports the occupiers.
In particular, Andreyeva noted the posts of athlete Anton Yendzhiyievsky, who actively promotes pro-Putin ideology and participates in propaganda events.
Thus, the Ukrainian tennis team strives to improve its ranking while preparing for participation in the Playoff, closely monitoring the situation in the tennis world. This also highlights the importance of moral aspects in sports, as supporting those who stand against freedom elicits mixed reactions from society.
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