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    Home > Headlines > Tennis-Abu Dhabi Open apologises to Russia's Kasatkina after Spain flag error
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    Tennis-Abu Dhabi Open apologises to Russia's Kasatkina after Spain flag error

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    Daria Kasatkina, Russian tennis player, appeared at the Abu Dhabi Open amid controversy over a flag error that misidentified her nationality. The tournament organizers apologized for the mix-up, clarifying her status as a neutral athlete.
    Daria Kasatkina at the Abu Dhabi Open after Spain flag error - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    The Abu Dhabi Open apologized to Daria Kasatkina for mistakenly listing her as Spanish, clarifying she remains a neutral athlete.

    Abu Dhabi Open Issues Apology to Kasatkina Over Nationality Mix-Up

    (Reuters) - The Abu Dhabi Open has apologised to Russian world number 11 Daria Kasatkina for an administrative mistake that listed her as a player from Spain at the tournament's draw ceremony on Sunday and sparked speculation that she had switched her nationality.

    Kasatkina has been playing on the tour as a neutral athlete after Russian and Belarusian players were banned from competing under their own flags following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, for which Belarus has been used as a staging ground.

    The 27-year-old's name next to the Spanish flag during the draw for the WTA 500 event had raised eyebrows, before her team denied that she had switched allegiance and the organisers apologised for the error.

    "We sincerely apologise for the error made by one of our suppliers during the live draw, whereby an incorrect nationality was shown alongside the name of Daria Kasatkina," organisers said in a statement on social media.

    "This was entirely an administrative mistake and has now been corrected."

    Kasatkina, who has not returned to Russia in more than two years after coming out as gay and being one of the few Russian players who have publicly spoken out against the war, lives in Dubai but also trains in Spain.

    "It is incorrect and we can categorically deny she is switching to Spain," Kasatkina's team told the BBC.

    "This carries some strong implications for Daria if the Russian authorities feel she is trying to switch - which she is not."

    Reuters has contacted Kasatkina's team for further comment.

    Kasatkina is seeded third in the Abu Dhabi tournament, which begins on Monday.

    (Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru; Editing by Saad Sayeed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Abu Dhabi Open mistakenly listed Kasatkina as Spanish.
    • •Kasatkina remains a neutral athlete, not switching nationality.
    • •Organizers apologized for the administrative error.
    • •Kasatkina is a Russian player living in Dubai.
    • •The error had implications due to geopolitical tensions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Tennis-Abu Dhabi Open apologises to Russia's Kasatkina after Spain flag error

    1What mistake did the Abu Dhabi Open make regarding Daria Kasatkina?

    The Abu Dhabi Open mistakenly listed Daria Kasatkina as a player from Spain during the tournament's draw ceremony.

    2How did Kasatkina's team respond to the nationality error?

    Kasatkina's team categorically denied that she was switching allegiance to Spain and emphasized that the error could have serious implications for her.

    3What has been Kasatkina's status in professional tennis?

    Daria Kasatkina has been competing as a neutral athlete since Russian and Belarusian players were banned from using their national flags following the invasion of Ukraine.

    4Where does Daria Kasatkina currently reside?

    Kasatkina lives in Dubai but has not returned to Russia in over two years.

    5What is Daria Kasatkina's seeding in the Abu Dhabi tournament?

    Daria Kasatkina is seeded third in the Abu Dhabi Open, which begins on Monday.

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