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Banksy graffiti mural of a judge beating a protester, part erased from the wall of London’s Royal Courts of Justice, London, England, UK-stock-foto
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Banksy graffiti mural of a judge beating a protester, part erased from the wall of London’s Royal Courts of Justice, London, England, UK-stock-foto
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Banksy graffiti mural of a judge beating a protester, part erased from the wall of London’s Royal Courts of Justice, London, England, UK-stock-foto
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A visitor takes a photo from Banksy's graffiti in London. Few days after the newest Banksy's mural appeared on the wall of The Royal Courts of Justice in London it was partly washed off. Since that, tourists and locals visit the place to take some photos of it.-stock-foto
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A couple takes some photos of Banksy's mural by The Royal Courts of Justice in London. Few days after the newest Banksy's mural appeared on the wall of The Royal Courts of Justice in London it was partly washed off. Since that, tourists and locals visit the place to take some photos of it.-stock-foto
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A group of people come to Banksy's mural to take a few photos of it in London. Few days after the newest Banksy's mural appeared on the wall of The Royal Courts of Justice in London it was partly washed off. Since that, tourists and locals visit the place to take some photos of it.-stock-foto
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A tourist takes a photo from Banksy's graffiti in London. Few days after the newest Banksy's mural appeared on the wall of The Royal Courts of Justice in London it was partly washed off. Since that, tourists and locals visit the place to take some photos of it.-stock-foto
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People are seen taking photos of Banksy's mural by The Royal Courts of Justice in London. Few days after the newest Banksy's mural appeared on the wall of The Royal Courts of Justice in London it was partly washed off. Since that, tourists and locals visit the place to take some photos of it.-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in the singles and 16 doubles draws. Pictured is the SP Open champion, Luisa Stefani (BRA). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in the singles and 16 doubles draws. Pictured is the SP Open champion, Luisa Stefani (BRA). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in the singles and 16 doubles draws. Pictured is the SP Open champion, Luisa Stefani (BRA). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in the singles and 16 doubles draws. Pictured is the SP Open champion, Timea Babos (HUN). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in singles and 16 doubles. (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the runner-up tennis player, Laura Pigossi (BRA), at the SP Open this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in the singles and 16 doubles draws. Pictured is the SP Open champion, Luisa Stefani (BRA). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in the singles and 16 doubles draws. Pictured is the SP Open champion, Luisa Stefani (BRA). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the runner-up tennis player, Laura Pigossi (BRA), at the SP Open this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The inaugural SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park in the west of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and has been Brazil's largest women's tournament since 2016. In addition to the sporting events, 32 players will compete in the singles and 16 doubles draws. Pictured is the SP Open champion, Luisa Stefani (BRA). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the runner-up tennis player, Laura Pigossi (BRA), at the SP Open this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws, the photo shows the SP Open champions, Luisa Stefani (BRA) and Timea Babos (HUN), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto
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SãO PAULO, SP - 13.09.2025: WTA 250 SP OPEN - The first edition of the SP Open, a WTA 250 series tournament played on hard courts, will take place at Villa-Lobos Park, in the west zone of São Paulo. The event marks São Paulo's return to the official WTA calendar after 25 years and is the largest women's tournament in Brazil since 2016. In addition to the sporting competitions with 32 players in the singles and 16 doubles draws. In the photo, the SP Open runner-up tennis players, Ingrid Martins and Laura Pigossi (BRA), this Saturday (13). (Photo: Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena)-stock-foto