It's been 34 days since the Russia-Ukraine war. These 34 days have completely changed the lives of millions of Ukrainian citizens. From film stars to many sportsmen, they have entered the battlefield for their country. One such tennis player is Sergei Stakhovsky.
Sergei Stakhovsky, who defeated Roger Federer at the 2013 Wimbledon, put his career on hold to protect the country. Today, on the streets of the capital Kyiv, Sergei, dressed in military uniform, is seen taking on the enemy with weapons in hand.
If Ukraine loses the war, it will be erased from the history books.
Regarding this new innings of his life, Sergei Stakhovsky says that, we are divided into groups of three to five people. We have a sector in which we patrol. Everyone has a two-hour shift, then six hours of rest, then you have to go out for two hours.
Sergei Stakhovsky shared a picture of a military bag before joining the army.
Sergei Stakhovsky shared a picture of a military bag before joining the army.
Sergei says that if Ukraine loses in this war, it will also be erased from the history books. It will disappear from the earth as a country. We prevent Russian agents and robbers from entering stores.
took retirement from tennis in january
Some time ago, Sergei Stakhovsky told Sky News, 'I am ready to fight for my country. I don't have military experience, but I personally do have gun handling. My father and brother are doctors. They are under stress, and are sleeping in the basement.'
Sergei Stakhovsky defeated Roger Federer at Wimbledon in 2013.
Stakhovsky, 36, retired in January after the Australian Open. Although he was playing a local tournament. Besides Stakhovsky, two-time Olympic gold medalist boxer Vasily Lomachenko and tennis player Alexander Dolgopolov have also joined Ukraine's army.
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