- "Britons
never will be slaves!" or by
Marina Tsvetayeva. The
YouTube video of
Dmitruk reading her poem went viral,
quickly ac****ulating more than a
million hits...
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Kristina Dmitruk, born 25
September 2003, is a
Belarusian professional tennis player. She has a career-high
singles ranking by the Women's
Tennis ****ociation...
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mentioned in a
written do****ent.
Notes Dmitruk 2004, p. 30. Kirkienė 2008, p. 76. Kirkienė 2008, p. 77.
Dmitruk 2004, p. 38. Kirkienė 2008, p. 78. Kirkienė...
- Republic,
between 19 and 25
August 2024. Noma Noha
Akugue def.
Kristina Dmitruk, 6–2, 3–6, 6–1
Elena Pridankina /
Julie Štruplová def. Noma Noha Akugue...
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titles at the 2021
Wimbledon Championships,
partnering Belarusian Kristina Dmitruk, and the 2022
Australian Open,
partnering with
American Clervie Ngounoue...
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round to
Amina Anshba. Noma Noha
Akugue won the title,
defeating Kristina Dmitruk in the final, 6–2, 3–6, 6–1.
Anouk Koevermans (first round)
Justina Mikulskytė...
- was at the Hua Hin
Championship where she beat Han
Xinyun and
Kristina Dmitruk in
straight sets to
reach the main draw. In her first-round match, she...
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following players received wildcards into the
singles main draw:
Kristina Dmitruk Petra Marčinko
Valentina Ryser Simona Waltert The
following player received...
- не будем братьями») is a
Ukrainian poem
written in
Russian by
Anastasia Dmitruk in
response to the
Russian occupation of
Crimea in 2014. The poem celebrates...
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following players received a
wildcard into the
singles main draw:
Kristina Dmitruk Živa
Falkner Pia Lovrič Ela Nala Milić The
following player received entry...