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Aryna Sabalenka branded her comments about Coco Gauff after the French Open Final “Totally Unprofessional” and revealed that she wrote to the American to apologize.
Impression In Paris he branted close to three sets games to win his second Grand Slam title and deny Sabalenko the first Crown of Roland-Darros.
At her press press conference in Paris, Sabalenka suggested that the result was more because of her own mistakes than on Gauff’s performance, describing it as the worst final she played.
Sabalenka, a triple main champion, hit 37 winners, but ended the finals with 70 unspoken mistakes – compared to Gauff’s 30.
World no. 1 After that he achieved a gracious tone on social media and, saying Eurosport Germany On the eve of his first tournament on the Berlin field, Belaruski was inclined.
“It was just completely unprofessional of me,” Sabalenka said. “I let my emotions be better than me.
“I absolutely regret what I said then. We all make mistakes. I am just a human being who is still learning in life. I think we all have those days when we lose control. The difference with me is to watch the world.”
Sabalenka then contacted Gauff to apologize and emphasize her respect for the rival, whom she lost two years ago in the US Open final.
“I was constantly becoming so emotional,” 27-year-old Sabalenka added. “So, I learned a lot. Above all, one thing: I am the one who always treats my opponents with great respect, whether I win or lose. Without that respect, I would not be where I am today. So that was a difficult but very valuable lesson for me.”
She has now focused on winning the first title on Wimbledon, which begins on June 30th.
Sabalenka is still motivated by her semi -final defeat two years ago, when she lost to the Tunisian star Ons Jabeur despite led a set and a break. She withdrew from the tournament last year due to her shoulder injury.
“We all have the same goal: winning the tournament,” she said. “It’s about how much you are ready to go to the field and compete, even when things don’t go so well. It’s about how willing you are to go outside and fight for what you want.”
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