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‘No war please’: Russian Tennis Star Andrey Rublev's unique peace plea amid Ukraine Crisis
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2022-02-26
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Russian tennis player Andrey Rublev wrote “No War Please” on a TV camera moments after advancing to the final at the Dubai Championships on Friday.
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