Sorana Cirstea reported that a trophy she received after winning a Cleveland women's tournament was stolen from room 314 at The Fifty Sonesta in New York while she competed in the US Open. She posted an Instagram plea late Saturday night, two days after her elimination, asking whoever took the trophy to return it and stressing the item has no material value but holds sentimental importance. Cirstea, 35, won her third career singles title in Cleveland earlier in the month and then lost to No. 11 seed Karolina Muchova in the second round at Flushing Meadows. The hotel declined to comment.
NEW YORK -- Tennis player Sorana Cirstea said the trophy she received after winning a recent women's tournament was stolen from her New York hotel room while she was playing in the US Open. Cirstea pleaded for the trophy's return late Saturday night, two days after she was eliminated from singles play in Flushing Meadows. Editor's Picks "Whoever stole my Cleveland trophy from room 314 at The Fifty Sonesta please give it back!" Cirstea wrote in an Instagram story. "It has NO material value, just sentimental value. It would be (greatly) appreciated!"
"Whoever stole my Cleveland trophy from room 314 at The Fifty Sonesta please give it back!" Cirstea wrote in an Instagram story. "It has NO material value, just sentimental value. It would be (greatly) appreciated!" Cirstea, a 35-year-old from Romania, won her third career singles title earlier this month in the Cleveland warmup tournament for the US Open. She went on to lose to No. 11 seed Karolina Muchova in the second round in Flushing Meadows. The hotel said it had no comment.
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