"It was my decision. I didn't want to," explained Kostyuk at a press conference, who preferred to initiate a slight clash of rackets - a gesture introduced during the Covid period - at the end of the game that she lost 6-2, 6-3.

"She never came to see me to tell me what she thinks (of the ongoing conflict, editor's note). I have nothing against her personally. I just think she has such an important role, as a as a member of the WTA Players' Council, and also outside of tennis, in her country. I think she could have done more," said the 20-year-old Ukrainian.

"I just think it's not the right way to behave, given the circumstances I find myself in at the moment," insisted Kostyuk, also claiming to have tried to contact Azarenka by text message on Wednesday, the day before the match. , to "warn her" of her refusal to shake her hand.

The Belarusian, who will face the Croatian Petra Martic (54th) in the next round, defended herself from not having wanted to speak to the Ukrainian.

"I've offered to do it several times through the WTA. I've been told it's not the right time. I don't have a close relationship with Marta, I never have. I obviously know who she is, but I've never trained or had a conversation with her," she said.

Very tense context

As for his supposed inaction, Azarenka claims to have sent "a very clear message from the start".

"I'm here to try to help. People might not see it. And that's not why I'm doing it. I'm doing it for those in need, of clothes, of money or something else," said the former world No.1.

Their meeting at the US Open was part of a very tense context between Ukrainian players on one side, Russians and Belarusians on the other, for six months of conflict.

Belarus, a close ally of Russia, has allowed Moscow to use its territory to launch attacks in Ukraine.

Reason why many Ukrainian players, including Kostyuk, want Russians and Belarusians to be banned from competition.

This decision, only the organizers of the Wimbledon tournament took it, this summer, unlike the other Majors and tournaments of the ATP and WTA circuits which authorize Daniil Medvedev, Aryna Sabalenka and consort to play, but without mention of their country and without flag .

Last weekend, Azarenka was dropped from an exhibition tournament held ahead of the US Open in an effort to raise money for Ukraine.

Kostyuk in particular protested against his presence at this charity event, causing the organizers to backpedal.

"Imagine that during World War II there was a fundraiser for Jews and Germans wanted to play. I don't think Jews would understand," Kostyuk said Thursday.

Azarenka, on the contrary, felt that participating in this exhibition would have demonstrated "a real commitment" on her part.

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