In the second round of Wimbledon, a match will be very special.

Ukrainian women Anhelina Kalinina and Lesia Tsurenko will make up for an emotional event.

After Kalinina's debut victory against Hungarian Anna Bondar, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, she talked about how important the tournament is for her and Ukraine.

- The more I win, I do not help my family well, but other families and people, she says according to the BBC.

Even though her parents' house has been bombed, they are alive and well and are currently living in another apartment.

But Kalinina's grandparents remain in Ukraine and live "next door to Russian soldiers and their military belongings," the tennis player said.

The 25-year-old is motivated to go as far as possible to win prize money that will help people in Ukraine.

- If I move on, I'll make more money.

Then I can help as much as possible, not just my family.

So for me it means a lot.

I'm not a superstar so I help with what I can, and it's a lot of money for people in Ukraine so it's a huge motivation for me to play.