Group protesting against Israeli tennis player pause ASB Classic

Group protesting against Israeli tennis player pause ASB Classic
Protesters standing on Tennis Lane outside the ASB Tennis Arena in central Auckland disrupted play during the ASB Classic as they campaigned against Israeli player Lina Glushko. Photo / Michael Burgess

Leyre Romero Gormaz, of Spain, and Julia Grabher, of Austria, both downed tools for more than 10 minutes before the match eventually resumed.

Protesters who spoken to the Herald said their main objection was Glushko’s background as an IDF soldier and the fact she is still an army reservist, rather than just her presence as a tennis player.

They also pointed out she has been outspoken on social media in her support for the IDF since the current conflict began.

Lina Glushko (ISR) in action during the ASB Tennis Classic. Photo / Dean Purcell
Lina Glushko (ISR) in action during the ASB Tennis Classic. Photo / Dean Purcell

Osaka, who progressed with a 6-4 6-4 victory, said she heard the protests but it hadn’t affected her.

“I heard a lot of shouting and then I was told by people on the sidelines that there was a protest,” said Osaka.

Tournament director Nicolas Lamperin told the Herald on Sunday that Glushko was entitled to participate in the tournament, under current WTA regulations, with no restrictions on Israeli players, who are also allowed to compete under their flag, unlike Russian and Belarussian players.

Campaign group Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa chairman John Minto said: “Politics and sport are always strongly linked and Glushko’s presence is part of Israel’s strategy to normalise its racism and apartheid against Palestinians.”

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