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Harry Styles Comes To The Rescue After Tennis Star Has To Miss Concert Due To Wimbledon Wins

Harry Styles; Elina Svitolina
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Elina Svitolina of Ukraine had to give up her tickets to Styles' concert in Vienna after advancing in Wimbledon—but the singer came through with an offer.

Wimbledon's official Instagram reposted Ukrainian tennis star Elina Svitolina's post after she had to give up tickets to a Harry Styles concert because she advanced in Wimbledon.

Congrats!


And awwww.

Svitolina was a wild-card entry into Wimbledon and ended up faring better than she imagined (obviously, because she bought tickets to see Styles on the same evening as the fifth round in the tournament).

But it looks like it turned into a win-win situation after all.

Wimbledon reposted Svitolina's dismay over missing out on the concert, adding the caption:

"You win some, you lose some."

Being tagged in the caption, Styles found out and took to the comments, responding:

"Congratulations!"
"We have four shows to go, you're welcome at any of them."
"Good luck with the rest of the tournament. H"

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Viewers of the comment immediately deemed Svitolina a winner on all accounts.

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And others commended Styles for his generosity and kindness.

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A few even proposed the offer be extended both ways.

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With the tournament finals set for July 16 and Style's tour running through July 22, Svitolina should be able to make a concert regardless of how far she advances.

Crisis averted.

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