Maria Sakkari: Greece’s Accidental Geopolitical Weapon—How One Forehand Is Redrawing Global Tennis Maps
The Acropolis, as any Athenian will tell you with the weary certainty of someone who has spent a lifetime explaining why democracy is still on beta-testing, has endured earthquakes, Ottoman cannonballs, and cruise-ship crowds wearing socks with sandals. Yet few tremors have been as precisely calibrated as the ones triggered by Maria Sakkari’s forehand. At…