AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRoland Garros Spotlight: Poland’s Maja Chwalinska stunned Diana Shnaider to become the first qualifier in the Open Era to reach the women’s singles final, setting up a Saturday clash with Russian teenager Mirra Andreeva—an emotional run powered by a simple nightly ritual: “I’m going to drink my tea.” Sports & Culture: The tournament’s shock exits have reshuffled the women’s field, turning a Polish Cinderella story into a mainstream cultural moment for tennis fans. Poland-Ukraine Tensions: A new dispute over wartime history flared after President Zelensky named a unit “Heroes of the UPA,” prompting Poland’s leaders to criticize the move and threaten symbolic retaliation. Community & Inclusion: Refugee Week (June 15–21) in Craven will spotlight “courage” through library events, including Polish refugee stories and talks. Craft Scene: Warsaw’s Visteria Foundation is backing Polish art, craft, and design with programs aimed at keeping traditional skills alive and visible.
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