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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
November 2023.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
November 2023.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
November 2023.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
November 2023.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
November 2023.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
November 2023.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf, in Vauxhall Park, London, UK.
November 2023.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.
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'More athletes should do films!' Savanah Leaf, the volleyball Olympian turned Ken Loach-style director
Savanah Leaf turned to film after an injury and has now made her heartbreaking debut - about a woman fighting to get her kids out of foster care and keep her unborn child. So what is the young powerhouse going to conquer next?
Savanah Leaf - not yet 30 and already accumulating giddying lifetime achievements. At the age of 18, she played volleyball for Team GB at the 2012 Olympics. Then came a psychology degree. After that she returned to volleyball, turning pro and touring Turkey and Puerto Rico. Then, in 2015, an injury put her out of action for 18 months.
Leaf signed up to a course in music video production and by 2020 had been Grammy-nominated, for a promo she directed for blues guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Now she has made her feature film debut with Earth Mama, a heartbreaking drama about Gia, a young, pregnant black woman in San Francisco fighting to get her two children out of foster care and agonising over whether to put her unborn baby up for adoption.
Film director Savanah Leaf in her local Kennington Lane Cafe.
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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NEWS - Die Schweizer PC-7-Kunstflugstaffel am Himmel beim Finale der Swiss Open Gstaad
July 23, 2023, Gstaad, Bern, Switzerland: Gstaad Switzerland, 07/23/2023: The Swiss Pc-7 team perform during final of EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 between Pedro Cachin of Argentina and Albert Ramos-Vinolas of Spain. EFG Swiss Open Gstaad-ATP 250 took place in Roy Emerson Arena which is located in the famous ski resort of Gstaad and which is located in the Bernese Oberland. (Credit Image: © Eric Dubost/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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TENNIS - Elena Rybakina aus Kasachstan gewinnt den Frauenfinal in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI/Shutterstock (13024633h)
Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina returns a volley in her Women's Final match against Tunisian Ons Jabeur at the 2022 Wimbledon championships in London on Saturday, July 9, 2022. Rybakina won the match 3-6,6-2,6-2.
2022 Wimbledon Championships, London, England - 09 Jul 2022
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TENNIS - Elena Rybakina aus Kasachstan gewinnt den Frauenfinal in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI/Shutterstock (13024633k)
Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina returns a volley in her Women's Final match against Tunisian Ons Jabeur at the 2022 Wimbledon championships in London on Saturday, July 9, 2022. Rybakina won the match 3-6,6-2,6-2.
2022 Wimbledon Championships, London, England - 09 Jul 2022
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TENNIS - Elena Rybakina aus Kasachstan gewinnt den Frauenfinal in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI/Shutterstock (13024633l)
Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina returns a volley in her Women's Final match against Tunisian Ons Jabeur at the 2022 Wimbledon championships in London on Saturday, July 9, 2022. Rybakina won the match 3-6,6-2,6-2.
2022 Wimbledon Championships, London, England - 09 Jul 2022
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TENNIS - Elena Rybakina aus Kasachstan gewinnt den Frauenfinal in Wimbledon
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI/Shutterstock (13024633j)
Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina returns a volley in her Women's Final match against Tunisian Ons Jabeur at the 2022 Wimbledon championships in London on Saturday, July 9, 2022. Rybakina won the match 3-6,6-2,6-2.
2022 Wimbledon Championships, London, England - 09 Jul 2022
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TENNIS - Elena Rybakina aus Kasachstan gewinnt den Frauenfinal in Wimbledon
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Kazakhstan's Elena Rybakina returns a volley in her Women's Final match against Tunisian Ons Jabeur at the 2022 Wimbledon championships in London on Saturday, July 9, 2022. Rybakina won the match 3-6,6-2,6-2.
2022 Wimbledon Championships, London, England - 09 Jul 2022
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TENNIS - Roland Garros 2022: Rafael Nadal gewinnt gegen Djokovic
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Rafael Nadal reacts after netting a volley
French Open Tennis, Day 10, Roland Garros, Paris, France - 31 May 2022
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
The daughter of Michal Kubiak of Poland in the stands during the FIVP Men's World Championship Final Six Pool I match Italy v Poland played at the Pala Alpitour in Turin, ITALY -28/09/2018
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PEOPLE - US Open: Roger Federer - 'Ballett' auf dem Court
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Roger Federer plays a backhand overhead volley during his first round win
US Open Tennis Championships, Day 2, USTA National Tennis Center, Flushing Meadows, New York, USA - 28 Aug 2018
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
1st August 2016, Rio Brazil. Beach volleyball still under construction at the Copacabana beach. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
1st August 2016,Rio, Brazil. Beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana not finished. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe takes a basketball shot during the inauguration of the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075306/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe takes a basketball shot during the inauguration of the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075301/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe takes a basketball shot during the inauguration of the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075305/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe inaugurates the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams. He gives a piece of inauguration ribbon to volley ball team captain./AMEZUGO_075307/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe inaugurates the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075315/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe plays with the ball during the inauguration of the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075313/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe inaugurates the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075308/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe plays with the ball during the inauguration of the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075311/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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NEWS - Bordeaux: Alan Juppe weiht eine neue Sporthalle ein
Former prime minister and Bordeaux's mayor Alain juppe plays with the ball during the inauguration of the renovated bordeaux's sports palace (palais des sports) with local basket ball and volley ball teams./AMEZUGO_075310/Credit:UGO AMEZ/SIPA/1602120758 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00741906
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SLO football Round 2 of Euro 2016 Qualification Slovenia vs Switzerland
Xherdan Shaqiri of Switzerland during football match between National teams of Slovenia and Switzerland at Round 2 of Euro 2016 Qualifications, on October 9, 2014 in Stadium Ljudski vrt, Maribor, Slovenia. Photo by Matic Klansek Velej / Sportida.com/SPORTIDA_1347.89/Credit:Klansek Velej/Sportida/SIPA/1410101416 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
1st August 2016, Rio Brazil. Beach volleyball still under construction at the Copacabana beach. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
1st August 2016,Rio, Brazil. Beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.
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OLYMPIA 2016 - Impressionen aus Rio de Janeiro
1st August 2016,Rio, Brazil. Beach volleyball stadium on Copacabana not finished. Construction work was continuing today at the Copacabana beach volleyball stadium, at the Lagoa Stadium, which is hosting the rowing and canoeing competitions, and at the Future Arena, where the handball will take place. Teams were practising on volleyball courts surrounded by dozens of workers. Scaffolders could be seen working on the main structure of the beach-front site while poles lay along spectator corridors and work was continuing on the media commentary boxes. Workers were also finishing pavements outside the venue where the first matches are to be held on Saturday. Lagoa Stadium remained partially shrouded in scaffolding, with officials blaming the delays on problems with suppliers.
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