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From Yastremska's play to Rublev's message to Stakhovsky's return home, it's been a time to remember for horrifying and inspiring reasons.
Published Mar 06, 2022
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Dayana Yastremska's run to the Lyon final was as powerful as it gets in pro tennis.
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The Ukrainian flag is ubiquitous; meanwhile, the flags of Russia and Belarus have been eradicated from the pro tours.
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