Daria Kasatkina, Russia’s number one women’s tennis player, reveals she is gay – صحيفة الصوت

Russian tennis player Daria Kasatkina has announced she is gay and found “living in the closet” impossible.

The 25-year-old, a semi-finalist at last month’s French Open, said she was inspired to come out after Russian footballer Nadya Karpova revealed she was gay.

“Living in peace with yourself is the only thing that matters, f*** everyone else,” Kasatkina told Russian blogger Vitya Kravchenko after telling him that she has a girlfriend.

“I believe it is important that influential people from sports, or any other sphere really speak about it.

“It is important for young people who have a hard time with society and need support.”

Kasatkina is the highest-ranked Russian female player and was defeated in the French Open semifinal by world number one and eventual champion Iga Świątek.

The announcements from people like Kasatkina and Karpova come with an added element of risk after Russian politicians proposed extending a ban on the promotion of “non-traditional” sexual relationships to minors, to include adults as well.

Russia’s existing “gay propaganda” law, passed in 2013, has been used to stop gay pride marches and detain gay rights activists.

“For young people facing problems in public, it is very important when athletes or other well-known personalities talk about it,” Kasatkina said, according to SBS.

Kasatkina and Russian figure skater Natalia Zabiiako both posted a photo on Instagram of them embracing with a love heart in the caption.

Daria Kasatkina and Natalia Zabiiako hug and mug for the camera while wearing sunglasses.
Daria Kasatkina and Natalia Zabiiako, who won a silver medal in team figure skating for Russia at the 2018 Winter Olympics.(Instagram: Daria Kasatkina)

Australian tennis coach and commentator Renae Stubbs and American player Amanda Anisimova were among those who wished Kasatkina well in the comments.

Reuters/ABC

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