In the women’s game, Elina Svitolina has become quite a prominent name. The Ukrainian player has managed to create a few headlines in recent times. As of today, she is the winner of 15 WTA Singles titles. She has come as far as becoming the third-best player in the world.
As we analyze Elina Svitolina, we take a keen interest in the tattoos she’s got. The Ukrainian star has three different designs inked on herself. The first is a ‘Carpe Diem’, which is on the corner of her right hand. It means to live in the present. One should live in the moment and not bother much about future consequences.
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Elina Svitolina has three tattoos
The second is a ‘Geometrical Tiger Portrait’. It is designed on the left side of her upper thigh. It indicates your strength, courage, and determination. She got this tattoo done in 2017. The third tattoo is an ‘Om’. It is the sound of a sacred spiritual symbol in Indian religions.
Coming onto tennis, Svitolina has been playing some top-quality tennis at the Tokyo Olympics 2020. She has been involved in some close contests but has managed to find a way and emerge on top. The Ukrainian has booked a place in the semifinal and has a great chance of winning a medal for her nation.
On a personal front, Elina got married to French tennis player Gael Monfils earlier this month. The wedding was attended by many players from the tennis universe. We wish the couple all the best moving forward and for her journey at the Olympic Games.
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. Elina Svitolina ‘s tattoo 🐯 +serve+ net action IN SLOW MOTION 🤗. Eli = 😊 pic.twitter.com/YIuyDvV6kN
— Maarten vdMaazen (@myalansky) June 22, 2018
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. Elina Svitolina tattoos on her hand and wrist up close. Anybody knows what it says?!? @0maywta0 @SvitolinaSP @Swistolinka This is 1 is visible: https://t.co/cAUwPIv5Tw pic.twitter.com/RmmFtFk6g7
— Maarten vdMaazen (@myalansky) June 22, 2018