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Posted July 11, 2024 06:58 · last edited July 11, 2024 07:03

Give her some slack.

Don’t have any issue on someone born in our country and who lived here until the age of 5, with parents of different citizenship’s, who then decided to head overseas to two different countries and as a young adult  then spent 4 years in another country attending university, deciding NZ is her true home.

She is now the top ranked female player in both Switzerland or NZ. 

It doesn’t take much imagination on which country could support her the best financially 

Plus her going the Olympics actually allows the number 3 doubles player in the world to play - who also has an interesting background, being the citizen of two countries.


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Unknown editor edited July 11, 2024 07:03
Give her some slack.

Don’t have any issue on someone born in our country and who lived here until the age of 5, with parents of different ethnicities, who then decided to head overseas to two different countries and who then spent 4 years in another country attending university, deciding NZ is her true home.

She is now the top ranked female player in both Switzerland or NZ. 

It doesn’t take much imagination on which country could support her the best financially 

Plus her going the Olympics actually allows the number 3 doubles player in the world to play - who also has an interesting background, being the citizen of two countries.


Unknown editor edited July 11, 2024 07:00
Give her some slack.

Don’t have any issue on someone born in our country and who lived here until the age of 5, with parents of different ethnicities, who then decided to head overseas to two different countries and who then spent 4 years in another country attending university, deciding NZ is her true home.

She is now the top ranked female player in both Switzerland or NZ. 

It doesn’t take much imagination on which country could support her the best financially