WTA Prague Open: Czech police stop Russian tennis player arriving for tournament
An unnamed Russian player is stopped by Czech police from entering the country to compete in the WTA Prague Open.
An unnamed Russian player is stopped by Czech police from entering the country to compete in the WTA Prague Open.
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