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News February 2, 2025

Aryna Sabalenka will get sincere on what has been ‘hardest factor’ for her

Aryna Sabalenka will get sincere on what has been ‘hardest factor’ for her
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Aryna Sabalenka admits studying methods to cope with losses has been “the hardest lesson” for her as she needs to win each time she steps onto the court docket but in addition would not wish to be disrespectful to her opponent after ending on the dropping aspect. 

All through her profession, the 27-year-old has by no means been shy of expressing her emotions on the court docket and he or she is the primary to confess that she could be very emotional. 

However whereas the Belarusian isn’t any stranger to celebrating passionately after huge wins, she can be not a stranger to wanting very annoyed or irritated when issues do not go nicely. 

“Most of the time I’m losing, learning how to lose is the hardest lesson. First, you’re not accepting the loss, and you’re acting like a b—-,” Sabalenka told Flaunt Magazine. 

“To learn how to lose and still be a good person and understand that this is just a moment… That’s hard. You know, I’m world number one, but I won four tournaments.

“[It’s important to] still enjoy life while you’re not having the success you wish you would have on the court.”

Sabalenka’s act after the Australian Open last is an instance of what she is speaking about

After Madison Keys beat the world No. 1 6-3 2-6 7-5 to forestall the Belarusian from finishing a three-peat on the Australian Open, the 27-year-old went to her chair and smashed her racket a number of occasions.

Aryna Sabalenka© X screenshot

 

Then, the 2023 and 2024 Australian Open champion put a towel over her head earlier than leaving the court docket. 

When she returned, it was time for the trophy presentation and speeches.

Sabalenka smashing a racket was met with sure criticism.

However in her presser, the Belarusian defined that she wanted to take out her frustration on one thing as a result of she completely did not wish to be disrespectful to Keys in any means attainable.

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