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João Lucas Reis se convierte en el primer tenista profesional en activo en declararse públicamente homosexual

El tenista brasileño João Lucas Reis da Silva se ha convertido en el primer jugador del circuito ATP en declararse públicamente homosexual. Aunque no realizó una declaración explícita sobre su orientación sexual, Reis da Silva felicitó a su pareja a través de Instagram, lo que ha sido interpretado como una salida del armario. En su publicación, el tenista compartió una serie de fotos junto al modelo y actor Guilherme Sampaio, acompañadas del mensaje: “Feliz cumpleaños, feliz vida, te quiero mucho”. Esta declaración implícita marca un momento significativo en la historia…

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“I feel freer”: Russian tennis star Daria Kasatkina on coming out as gay

Russia’s highest-ranked female tennis player Daria Kasatkina has stated that she took “the right step” in deciding to come out as gay. The 25-year-old bravely came out in July and shared that she is dating Russian Olympic figure skater Natalia Zabiiako. “Living in the closet is impossible,” the star told blogger Vitya Kravchenko. “I believe it is important that influential people from sports, or any other sphere really, speak about it,” she continued. “It is important for young people who have a hard time with society and need support.” Kasatkina…

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Tennis player who used anti-LGBTQ+ slur in Tokyo returns to court in rainbow gear

Italian tennis player Fabio Fognini wore rainbow-coloured sweat gear for his first return to the court since he yelled an anti-LGBTQ+ slur at the Tokyo Olympics. Fognini took to the court for his first-round match at the ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) 1000 event in Toronto on Monday (9 August). He took to the court wearing a rainbow-striped headband and matching sweatbands on both wrists. The world number 36 was victorious in a three-set game against Germany’s Jan-Lennard Struff just weeks after his dramatic and profanity-laden third-round loss at the…

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