Aryna Sabalenka started the protection of her title by beating Sloane Stephens in straight units, qualifying for the 2nd spherical of the Australian Open 2025.
The Belarusian clearly beat the American 6-3 6-2, extending her streak of successes, after the title gained firstly of the 12 months on the Brisbane Worldwide, sending a transparent message to all of the opponents who will attempt to snatch the title from her right here in Melbourne.
On the press convention, the WTA No.1 expressed her emotions after the primary match at Melbourne Park. The Belarusian champion mirrored on her progress lately, which has made her, at this time, a completely mature tennis participant.
“There is a big difference if I compare myself to myself three years ago. Back then I was frustrated and probably lost the first set. I’m not sure I would have won the match. I’m very happy that I’ve improved my mental toughness. I’m able to stay focused regardless of the score and the situation. I focus on the game, on the rally, point by point,” she analyzed.
Aryna Sabalenka© Stream screenshot
Sabalenka then talked concerning the novelty of this season, the potential of coaches sitting on the sidelines in the course of the match, explaining: “Honestly, I’m not a big fan of this decision. If you do it, then put more seats. For example, I personally like to see the whole team. I want to see all the people in my box. Even if I don’t look at everyone. I always look at my coach, but I see everyone. For me it’s important. Sometimes I just want to look at my boyfriend for support, for example. Four seats are not enough, because I have a lot of coaches.”
The Belarusian tennis participant then concluded by telling what was the largest lesson of her 2024.
“The biggest lesson I learned last year is that you shouldn’t focus on defending your title or writing your name in tennis history. The key is to focus on yourself and do your best,” she defined.