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A pro Pal hangover on the ropes: this is how Sonmez bypasses the Wimbledon ban
Italy🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

A pro Pal hangover on the ropes: this is how Sonmez bypasses the Wimbledon ban

Tennis player Zeynep Sonmez, ranked 51st, faced restrictions at Wimbledon after wearing a Palestinian flag pin. The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) prohibited such pins, citing rules against political symbols. In response, Sonmez used a special anti-vibration grip shaped like an watermelon, which symbolizes the colors of the Palestinian flag. She explained that while Ukrainian flags were allowed, Palestinian flags were not, questioning the double standard. Her gesture became widely shared online, gaining support from Turkish sports minister Osman Aşkın Bak, who praised her stance on human rights and universal values.

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A pro Pal hangover on the ropes: this is how Sonmez bypasses the Wimbledon ban

Tennis player Zeynep Sonmez, ranked 51st, faced restrictions at Wimbledon after wearing a Palestinian flag pin. The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) prohibited such pins, citing rules against political symbols. In response, Sonmez used a special anti-vibration grip shaped like an watermelon, which symbolizes the colors of the Palestinian flag. She explained that while Ukrainian flags were allowed, Palestinian flags were not, questioning the double standard. Her gesture became widely shared online, gaining support from Turkish sports minister Osman Aşkın Bak, who praised her stance on human rights and universal values.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Sonmez's actions as a principled stand for Palestinian solidarity, emphasizing the symbolic meaning of the watermelon-shaped grip and criticizing the WTA's perceived double standard. It highlights her defiance of institutional policies and receives endorsement from a government官员,

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