Victoria Azarenka tell the Sunday Times (London) that she has not spoken to Agnieszka Radwanska since the Pole alleged that the No. 1 feigned an ankle injury during her victory over her in the Doha semifinals. The two run in the same social circles as they are both close to Caroline Wozniacki. "I still see her as a friend, but what could I do?" Azarenka asked. "I wouldn't have pulled out if I wasn't hurting. I don't believe in making comments about opponents. There are so many people on this planet that there are bound to be conflicting opinions and there's nothing more that can be said."
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