Ukraine Elina Svitolina said she had received “love and support” from the US public during his escape to The last Indian well.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky Clashes with US Donald Trump’s colleague In an angry television exchange in the White House last month.
These countries have continued the talks and Ukraine is ready to accept The 30 -day ceasefire immediately with Russia, proposed by the US.
And Svitolina and his compatriot Marta Kostyuk said they had been supported by many people in California.
Svitolina, 30, said: “Since the meeting at the Oval Office, I got a lot of messages of support from Americans, only giving love and support to Ukraine for people at home.
“I have the big support considering that I play three American girls back backward – yes, it’s amazing.
“I feel the need to play well, that is something I try to do for my country. I am still checking the news every day, there is time for that and there is also time for tennis.
“It’s been a long time that only bad news came from Ukraine.”
Svitolina takes five hours, including the delay of almost three hours of rain, to defeat the fourth seed America Jessica Pegula 5-7 6-1 6-2 on the last 16.
Kostyuk, 22, who lost to Olympic champion Zheng Qinwen in the last 16, said he had also been supported during the tournament.
“I got a lot of messages and many apologies, which are extraordinary to be accepted because you never know how people deal with certain situations and how they react,” he said.
“I am very grateful for all those who continue to support.
“You are with the driver in the car and they ask where you come from and whenever you say Ukraine is like everyone, ‘Oh God, we are very sorry’.
“I haven’t received negative things from the people here so it tastes good.”