Elina Svitolina swapped tennis rackets for weapons as she was seen holding a rocket launcher during her visit to Ukraine. The world No. 23 visited a military camp near the city of Kharkiv during her off-season, spending time with soldiers who showed her the weapons they use.
The 30-year-old tennis player has been a prominent activist regarding the war, often participating in events with the government or activities supporting Ukrainians. Svitolina shared several Instagram stories from the camp, expressing her gratitude to the soldiers for their service and dedication to the country.
"Kharkiv holds a special place in my heart," said the former world No. 3. "The city gave me the feeling of having a true home when I began my professional career here at the age of 12. The city continues to provide warmth and protection during this great war. This is my country, my people, my Kharkiv, and our heroes."
Svitolina, married to Gael Monfils, does not plan to compete in tournaments at the start of the 2025 season. Her debut will take place at the Australian Open. The world No. 23 will enter the tournament as a seeded player and, unlike most of her colleagues, has chosen to head straight to Melbourne shortly before the event to prepare for the first Grand Slam of the year.
Elina Svitolina visited Kharkiv today where she met up with members of the Khartiya Brigade 🪖🇺🇦
— Zorya Londonsk (@ZoryaLondonsk) December 7, 2024
She expresses her thanks to all who serve and continue to defend Ukraine pic.twitter.com/8ct8NwV1Wv