Austria’s Anastasia Potapova Granted Citizenship, Eligible to Play for Austria

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Breaking: Anastasia Potapova Receives Austrian Citizenship, Eligible to Play for Austria

Potapova’s New Citizenship Unveils Exciting Opportunities

The tennis world is abuzz with the news that Anastasia Potapova, currently ranked 50 in the WTA world rankings, has received Austrian citizenship. This development paves the way for her to potentially play for Austria in international competitions, enhancing Austria’s tennis delegation.

“She is already listed under (AUT) in Flashscore and Live Tennis, but not yet on the official WTA site.”

Austria’s Tennis Top 10: Potapova Joins an Elite Group

With this new citizenship, Potapova finds herself alongside an impressive list of Austrian tennis players. The current top 10 across the WTA/ATP rankings, including Potapova, are:

  • Women: Anastasia Potapova, Julia Grabher, Sinja Kraus, and Lili Tagger
  • Men: Filip Misolic, Sebastian Ofner, Lukas Neumayer, Jurij Rodionov, Joel Schwärzler, and Sandro Kopp

The official order of these top 10 players, as revealed by Inside In, the ÖTV podcast, will generate much anticipation among fans.

Potapova’s Impact: A Boost for Austria’s Tennis Scene

Anastasia Potapova, with her career-high ranking of 21, brings a significant boost to Austria’s tennis scene. Her experience and skillset will undoubtedly strengthen the Austrian national team.

Pro Tip: Keep an eye on Potapova’s progress as she embarks on this new journey. Her presence on the court could spark inspired performances from her Austrian teammates.

About the ÖTV Podcast

The ÖTV podcast, Inside In, is a weekly show embedded in “Vienna Stock Exchange, Sport, Music (and more)”. It covers various sports, including tennis, and is available on Spotify and the ÖTV website.

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