Two Openly Gay Players Made History At The U.S. Open
Published by The Spun By Andrew Holleran Two openly gay players made history at the U.S. Open on Saturday afternoon. Daria Kasatkina and Greet Minnen faced off in the third round of the Grand Slam event. It was the first time in history that two openly gay players faced off at the U.S. Open. Gay […]
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By Andrew Holleran Two openly gay players made history at the U.S. Open on Saturday afternoon. Daria Kasatkina and Greet Minnen faced off in the third round of the Grand Slam event. It was the first time in history that two openly gay players faced off at the U.S. Open. Gay tennis players have faced off previously, though not when both were publicly out at the same time. Kasatkina fell to Minnen in the third round, with the latter winning the match, 6-3, 6-4. The tennis world is praising Kasatkina for the win. “After two comeback wins, Kasatkina claims her first straight-set win of the tournam…
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