Daria Kasatkina’s Second Title Since Coming Out As Gay – Nation World News
Russian tennis player Daria KasatkinaThe 25-year-old loved to come out of the closet and since she announced her homosexuality this year, she has won almost two consecutive titles on the WTA women’s circuit.
The first was in San Jose (United States) after defeating him at the WTA 500. 6-7 (2) 6-1 y 6-2 For American Shelby Rogers. The most recent title was achieved after beating Australian Daria Saville by double in the highest instance at the WTA 250 in Granby (Canada) this weekend. 6-4.
Kasatkina came out of the closet in early August and revealed her courtship with Olympic ice skater Natalia Zabiako, 28, who is also a Russian national.
“It’s impossible to be in the closet. Being at peace with yourself is the only thing that matters, screwing others”, declared the Russian tennis player, ranked in the top 10 of the professional rankings.
what’s the fight in canada@DKasatkina Hanging hard, beat Saville 6-4, 6-4 to win #WTAGranby title pic.twitter.com/hV0cLU2N5q
— WTA (@WTA) 27 August 2022
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After securing an official 7–0 win against Guerrena on the final date, Olympias once again reaffirmed their superiority in women’s football and Clausura became champion of the tournament, thus reaching the championship twice, as she Apertura also won, which was the first title of his story.
But not only did they win consecutive titles, but they did so without losing a single game, so the bi-championship also receives the undefeated label for a fringe team.
The Olympia Girls finished the Clausura tournament with 10 wins and 1 draw, closing with 31 points. They had won all their matches while at Apertura, thus confirming their widespread dominance.
In this last match against Guerrena, Olympia’s goals were scored by Cindy Ramos, Paola Jeans, Karina Castellano on two occasions, against Amada Peralta, Daisy Ojeda and Nymph Valiente.
Match Details*
Olympia 7-0 Guarin FC
Stadium: Manuel Ferreira. Referee: Gabriella Maple. Targets: 3′ Cindy Ramos, 11′ Paola Jean, 26′ 46′ Karina Castellano, 33′ Amada Peralta, 57′ Brave Apsara c/s/vy 71′ Daisy Ojeda (Olympia).
Olympia (7): Gloria Saleb; Natalia Vilasanti (59′ Jessica Santa Cruz), Lorena Alonso, Paola Jeans and Daisy Ojeda; Angelica Vazquez, Rosalia Godoy (54′ Camila Barbosa), Ana Pereira and Cindy Ramos (79′ Maria Paz Vera); Karina Castellano and Amada Peralta. DT: Ariel Rivaldi.
Guerena FC (0): Nalanda Lopez (41′) Rossana Bruno; Monica Godoy, Minerva Durre, Mariella Godoy and Karen Benitez; Veronica Janeiro, Griselda Verone, Brave Apsara and Liz Barreto; Mireia Cardozo (70′) and Eva Silvero. DT: Jose Emily Armoa.
With APF data*
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In a true game in which emotions literally ran through the end, Miguel Almiron’s Newcastle saved a tie on his visit to Wolverhampton’s Molyneux Stadium.
“Migi” was the starter for “Yuracas”, who wore a flashy white jacket with green trim, again with a scintillating performance and was replaced after 84 minutes of play.
Shortly after Almiron left the field, a goal from Alain Saint-Maximin came in which leveled Newcastle, who were losing in the 38th minute of the game due to a goal from Rubén Neves.
The “Magpies” remain undefeated in the season, having accumulated one win and three draws so far. On the other hand, the “Wolves” still could not win and had two losses and two draws, with only 2 points in the table and only being ranked above Leicester.
The next day, to be played in the middle of the week, Newcastle visit the famous Anfield Stadium to face Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool.