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By Jun 20, 2025Lesia Tsurenko speaks on 'very special' ties to Italy after Rome victory
While stopping short of calling it her adopted home country, the proud Ukrainian has a long love affair with Italy that dates back more than a decade.
Published May 08, 2024
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Tsurenko's win sets up an all-Ukrainian second round against 2023 Rome finalist Anhelina Kalinina.
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