Brittney Griner.Photo: NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via GettyLawyers representingBrittney Grinersay the WNBA star’s birthday was “difficult” as she turned32 years oldwhile still in Russian confinement on Tuesday.“It was an unusual birthday today,“Maria Blagovolina, one of Griner’s lawyers and a partner at Rybalkin Gortsunyan Dyakin and Partners, tells PEOPLE.Blagovolina andAlexander Boykov, who also represents Griner, visited her in prison on Tuesday.Griner is “very strong” says Blagovolina, before adding that Tuesday was “of course a difficult day for her, you can imagine because she is all alone in a jail in a foreign country.“Brittney Griner.KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via GettyGriner’s lawyers delivered her numerous letters of support during their visit. “We brought her a lot of letters, birthday messages from all over the world, from her family, from friends, her team; and that was very important for her.“Griner’s lawyers say she “very much appreciates the support and love she’s been getting,” and was “really happy to receive” the letters. “She feels the support. So this was good.“They had trouble guessing the exact number of letters Griner received, from “both athletes and regular people all around the world” because, her lawyers say, “we’re still getting them. Many, many, many.“RELATED VIDEO: Brittney Griner Sentenced to 9 Years in Russian Prison on Drug Possession ChargesGriner was sentenced to nine years in prison on Aug. 4 on charges of smuggling drugs into the country, just below the maximum sentence of 10 years.After the trial, Blagovolina had said the sentence was “absolutely unreasonable.” The athlete’s lawyers filed an appeal, and hearings for that will begin Oct. 25.Blagovolina had previously told PEOPLE that they don’t know if the appeal will be successful — and historically, appeals have not done much to change Russian prison sentences — but said that they have to try.Now, she imagines that her client is “expecting something to happen every day.” Blagovolina tells PEOPLE, “It has been three months, two months, three months, since the sentence and nothing has happened.“As time continues to pass, Griner is becoming increasingly “more anxious and worried,” her lawyers say.NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty ImagesAt this time, Griner is living in a detention center that is part of the prison penal colony as she awaits her hearing and any news on a potential prisoner exchange between Russia and the U.S.There is still hope that Griner will bepart of a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia. In July, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Biden administration said that they are in discussions with Russia to swap the WNBA star andPaul Whelan, another American imprisoned in the country, for a not-yet-named Russian prisoner held in the U.S.Brittney Griner shakes hands with her lawyer Alexander Boykov.EVGENIA NOVOZHENINA/POOL/AFP via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.For now though, the two-time Olympic gold medalist doesn’t know what will happen next. She could be exchanged, or the appeal hearings could finally begin, or she could live out her next nine years in a Russian penal colony.When Griner heard about the potential exchange, she was “quite happy to know that she’s not been forgotten and that there are some possible developments,” Blagovolina previously told PEOPLE. “But she’s quite realistic about what’s going on.”

Brittney Griner.Photo: NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty

US basketball player Brittney Griner (R) is escorted by police before a hearing during her trial on charges of drug smuggling, in Khimki, outside Moscow on August 2, 2022. - Griner was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport in February 2022 just days before Moscow launched its offensive in Ukraine. She was charged with drug smuggling for possessing vape cartridges with cannabis oil. Speaking at the trial on July 27, Griner said she still did not know how the cartridges ended up in her bag.

Lawyers representingBrittney Grinersay the WNBA star’s birthday was “difficult” as she turned32 years oldwhile still in Russian confinement on Tuesday.“It was an unusual birthday today,“Maria Blagovolina, one of Griner’s lawyers and a partner at Rybalkin Gortsunyan Dyakin and Partners, tells PEOPLE.Blagovolina andAlexander Boykov, who also represents Griner, visited her in prison on Tuesday.Griner is “very strong” says Blagovolina, before adding that Tuesday was “of course a difficult day for her, you can imagine because she is all alone in a jail in a foreign country.“Brittney Griner.KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via GettyGriner’s lawyers delivered her numerous letters of support during their visit. “We brought her a lot of letters, birthday messages from all over the world, from her family, from friends, her team; and that was very important for her.“Griner’s lawyers say she “very much appreciates the support and love she’s been getting,” and was “really happy to receive” the letters. “She feels the support. So this was good.“They had trouble guessing the exact number of letters Griner received, from “both athletes and regular people all around the world” because, her lawyers say, “we’re still getting them. Many, many, many.“RELATED VIDEO: Brittney Griner Sentenced to 9 Years in Russian Prison on Drug Possession ChargesGriner was sentenced to nine years in prison on Aug. 4 on charges of smuggling drugs into the country, just below the maximum sentence of 10 years.After the trial, Blagovolina had said the sentence was “absolutely unreasonable.” The athlete’s lawyers filed an appeal, and hearings for that will begin Oct. 25.Blagovolina had previously told PEOPLE that they don’t know if the appeal will be successful — and historically, appeals have not done much to change Russian prison sentences — but said that they have to try.Now, she imagines that her client is “expecting something to happen every day.” Blagovolina tells PEOPLE, “It has been three months, two months, three months, since the sentence and nothing has happened.“As time continues to pass, Griner is becoming increasingly “more anxious and worried,” her lawyers say.NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty ImagesAt this time, Griner is living in a detention center that is part of the prison penal colony as she awaits her hearing and any news on a potential prisoner exchange between Russia and the U.S.There is still hope that Griner will bepart of a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia. In July, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Biden administration said that they are in discussions with Russia to swap the WNBA star andPaul Whelan, another American imprisoned in the country, for a not-yet-named Russian prisoner held in the U.S.Brittney Griner shakes hands with her lawyer Alexander Boykov.EVGENIA NOVOZHENINA/POOL/AFP via GettyNever miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.For now though, the two-time Olympic gold medalist doesn’t know what will happen next. She could be exchanged, or the appeal hearings could finally begin, or she could live out her next nine years in a Russian penal colony.When Griner heard about the potential exchange, she was “quite happy to know that she’s not been forgotten and that there are some possible developments,” Blagovolina previously told PEOPLE. “But she’s quite realistic about what’s going on.”

Lawyers representingBrittney Grinersay the WNBA star’s birthday was “difficult” as she turned32 years oldwhile still in Russian confinement on Tuesday.

“It was an unusual birthday today,“Maria Blagovolina, one of Griner’s lawyers and a partner at Rybalkin Gortsunyan Dyakin and Partners, tells PEOPLE.

Blagovolina andAlexander Boykov, who also represents Griner, visited her in prison on Tuesday.

Griner is “very strong” says Blagovolina, before adding that Tuesday was “of course a difficult day for her, you can imagine because she is all alone in a jail in a foreign country.”

Brittney Griner.KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty

US' Women’s National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball player Brittney Griner, who was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis, arrives to a hearing at the Khimki Court, outside Moscow on August 4, 2022. - Lawyers for US basketball star Brittney Griner, who is standing trial in Russia on drug charges, said on July 26, 2022 they hoped she would receive a “lenient” sentence.

Griner’s lawyers delivered her numerous letters of support during their visit. “We brought her a lot of letters, birthday messages from all over the world, from her family, from friends, her team; and that was very important for her.”

Griner’s lawyers say she “very much appreciates the support and love she’s been getting,” and was “really happy to receive” the letters. “She feels the support. So this was good.”

They had trouble guessing the exact number of letters Griner received, from “both athletes and regular people all around the world” because, her lawyers say, “we’re still getting them. Many, many, many.”

RELATED VIDEO: Brittney Griner Sentenced to 9 Years in Russian Prison on Drug Possession Charges

Griner was sentenced to nine years in prison on Aug. 4 on charges of smuggling drugs into the country, just below the maximum sentence of 10 years.

After the trial, Blagovolina had said the sentence was “absolutely unreasonable.” The athlete’s lawyers filed an appeal, and hearings for that will begin Oct. 25.

Blagovolina had previously told PEOPLE that they don’t know if the appeal will be successful — and historically, appeals have not done much to change Russian prison sentences — but said that they have to try.

Now, she imagines that her client is “expecting something to happen every day.” Blagovolina tells PEOPLE, “It has been three months, two months, three months, since the sentence and nothing has happened.”

As time continues to pass, Griner is becoming increasingly “more anxious and worried,” her lawyers say.

NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA/AFP via Getty Images

Brittney Griner enters a defendants' cage before a hearing at the Khimki Court in the town of Khimki outside Moscow on July 15, 2022

At this time, Griner is living in a detention center that is part of the prison penal colony as she awaits her hearing and any news on a potential prisoner exchange between Russia and the U.S.

There is still hope that Griner will bepart of a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia. In July, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and the Biden administration said that they are in discussions with Russia to swap the WNBA star andPaul Whelan, another American imprisoned in the country, for a not-yet-named Russian prisoner held in the U.S.

Brittney Griner shakes hands with her lawyer Alexander Boykov.EVGENIA NOVOZHENINA/POOL/AFP via Getty

US' Women’s National Basketball Association (NBA) basketball player Brittney Griner (C), who was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport and later charged with illegal possession of cannabis, shakes hands with her lawyer Alexander Boykov (R) next to Deputy Chief of Mission at the US Embassy in Moscow Elizabeth Rood (L) before a court hearing in Khimki outside Moscow, on August 4, 2022. - Lawyers for US basketball star Brittney Griner, who is standing trial in Russia on drug charges, said on July 26, 2022 they hoped she would receive a “lenient” sentence.

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For now though, the two-time Olympic gold medalist doesn’t know what will happen next. She could be exchanged, or the appeal hearings could finally begin, or she could live out her next nine years in a Russian penal colony.

When Griner heard about the potential exchange, she was “quite happy to know that she’s not been forgotten and that there are some possible developments,” Blagovolina previously told PEOPLE. “But she’s quite realistic about what’s going on.”

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