Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina was absent from the Harry Styles show at Wimbledon; Styles has an invitation for her now

Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina is looking to reach the quarterfinals at Wimbledon but had to make some sacrifices to get there, including giving up her ticket to Harry Styles. Lucky for us, we have someone to help get her to the show. It’s Styles himself. Wimbledon posted a message from Svitolina on Instagram after winning last week’s tournament. I was supposed to see my favorite Harry Styles concert in Vienna tomorrow… but Wimbledon changed my plans. Someone wants to go ” I have two tickets.

The post’s caption reads, “You win something, you lose something.” She was unable to attend Sunday’s concert but won her match against Belarusian player Victoria Azarenka. He will face number one Iga Swiatek on Tuesday. A post about the Wimbledon and Svitolina concerts reached Harry Styles, who left the tennis star with the following comment: There are 4 performances left, so you can participate in any performance. Good luck with the rest of the tournament. ” Styles, a three-time Grammy Award winner, has been on a “Love On Tour” for over a year.

This widely popular world tour included a 15-date residency at New York City’s Madison Square Garden and a 15-date residency at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. He wrapped up the tour with performances in Barcelona on 12 July, Madrid on 14 July, Portugal on 18 July, and Reggia Emilia, Italy on 22 July. Wimbledon ends on July 16th, so I hope Svitolina can accept the offer and attend the concert. Svitolina is ranked 79th in women’s singles tennis, but at Wimbledon, she beats Venus Williams of the United States, Elise Mertens of Belgium, Sophia Kenin of the United States, and Victoria Azarenka of Belarus. Svitolina, who gave birth in 2022, said after her victory on Sunday that she was “the second happiest moment of her life, after her birth.”

She said that during her match she was reminded of people from her hometown in Ukraine who were watching and cheering for her. Azarenka was booed for being punched by Svitolina on her Sunday. The couple did not shake hands, but that was Svitolina’s decision. The Ukrainian-born last year decided not to shake hands with Russian or Belarusian players after Russia invaded Ukraine and Belarus helped in the attack. Azarenka said the booing from the stands was unfair. “She has nothing to say. She doesn’t want to shake hands with Russians or Belarusians,” Azarenka said at the post-match press conference. “What should I do? Stay and wait? I couldn’t do anything right, so I did what I thought I respected her decision.”

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