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"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 Boxing
It is important for young people who have a hard time with society and need support Boxing
Russia's number one female tennis player Daria Kasatkina has come out as gay after finding "living in the closet" impossible Boxing
RecommendedFifa 23: First trailer revealed for EA Sports’ final namesake video gameATP team up with You Can Play in bid to further LGBTQ+ inclusion on tourNovak Djokovic to join Team Europe’s big guns at Laver Cup in London"There is no point, it would always be going round in your head, until you say something Boxing
That has restricted LGBTQ advocacy or protest in public forums Boxing
"I believe it is important that influential people from sports, or any other sphere really speak about it Boxing
The 25-year-old Kasatkina is ranked 12th in the world and lives and trains in Spain, where the interview was filmed Boxing
"Kasatkina added that she believes that "living in the closet" would not be sustainable long-term Boxing
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Since 2013, Russian law has forbidden any discussion of LGBTQ relationships which is deemed to constitute "promotion of non-traditional sexual relations" to minors Boxing
The world No 12 and French Open semi-finalist’s comments come as the Russian parliament discusses tightening already stringent restrictions on public discussions of LGBTQ relationships Boxing
Soon after the interview was released, Kasatkina posted a picture on Instagram of her embracing Olympic silver medalist figure skater Natalia Zabiiako with a heart emoji and called Zabiiako "my cutie pie" in a Twitter post Boxing
Obviously, each person decides how to open up and how much," she said Boxing
In the interview, she also calls for an end to fighting in Ukraine Boxing
Zabiiako, who won her Olympic medal with the Russian team in 2018, posted the same picture on Instagram, also with a heart Boxing
There is an effort by Russian lawmakers to broaden this law with a complete ban on "promotion" of LGBTQ relationships in a positive or neutral light and on showing LBGTQ content in cinemas Boxing
Kasatkina is shown in the video crying when asked if she fears she may not be able to return to Russia after her comments Boxing
"For the war to end," Kasatkina said when asked what she wants most in life, and describes the conflict as a "complete nightmare Boxing
" RecommendedATP team up with You Can Play in bid to further LGBTQ+ inclusion on tourNovak Djokovic to join Team Europe’s big guns at Laver Cup in LondonNovak Djokovic dealt blow as US Open vows to respect government’s Covid vaccine rulesRussian authorities insist that the conflict is not referred to as a "war," but a "special military operation," and criticism of the war or the Russian military can be punished with fines or prison time Boxing

That has restricted LGBTQ advocacy or protest in public forums Boxing
The 25-year-old Kasatkina is ranked 12th in the world and lives and trains in Spain, where the interview was filmed Boxing
It is important for young people who have a hard time with society and need support Boxing
Boxing
Obviously, each person decides how to open up and how much," she said Boxing
"I believe it is important that influential people from sports, or any other sphere really speak about it Boxing
In the interview, she also calls for an end to fighting in Ukraine Boxing
Kasatkina is shown in the video crying when asked if she fears she may not be able to return to Russia after her comments Boxing
Zabiiako, who won her Olympic medal with the Russian team in 2018, posted the same picture on Instagram, also with a heart Boxing
Soon after the interview was released, Kasatkina posted a picture on Instagram of her embracing Olympic silver medalist figure skater Natalia Zabiiako with a heart emoji and called Zabiiako "my cutie pie" in a Twitter post Boxing
RecommendedFifa 23: First trailer revealed for EA Sports’ final namesake video gameATP team up with You Can Play in bid to further LGBTQ+ inclusion on tourNovak Djokovic to join Team Europe’s big guns at Laver Cup in London"There is no point, it would always be going round in your head, until you say something Boxing
"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 Boxing
"Kasatkina added that she believes that "living in the closet" would not be sustainable long-term Boxing
"For the war to end," Kasatkina said when asked what she wants most in life, and describes the conflict as a "complete nightmare Boxing
Russia's number one female tennis player Daria Kasatkina has come out as gay after finding "living in the closet" impossible Boxing
There is an effort by Russian lawmakers to broaden this law with a complete ban on "promotion" of LGBTQ relationships in a positive or neutral light and on showing LBGTQ content in cinemas Boxing
The world No 12 and French Open semi-finalist’s comments come as the Russian parliament discusses tightening already stringent restrictions on public discussions of LGBTQ relationships Boxing
Since 2013, Russian law has forbidden any discussion of LGBTQ relationships which is deemed to constitute "promotion of non-traditional sexual relations" to minors Boxing
" RecommendedATP team up with You Can Play in bid to further LGBTQ+ inclusion on tourNovak Djokovic to join Team Europe’s big guns at Laver Cup in LondonNovak Djokovic dealt blow as US Open vows to respect government’s Covid vaccine rulesRussian authorities insist that the conflict is not referred to as a "war," but a "special military operation," and criticism of the war or the Russian military can be punished with fines or prison time Boxing
