
Aryna Sabalenka said she cleaned the air with Coco Gauff after her comments after the final loss of the French Open American Star. Sabalenka was defeated by a gauff in her first finals in Roland Garros and a Bellarussian commentary that did not sit well with fans and an American. Sabalenka attributed the loss of her playing the “worst tennis” than Gauff to provide credit.
Sabalenka was forced to clarify her comments and apologize And the duo was seen chatting at the training courts ahead of Wimbledon. Were even seen shooting video tiktok And he seemed to be in good spirit. When Sabalenka spoke to reporters, as Reuters quoted, she said she had always been good with Gauff and had no intention of offending her with the comments she had made after the French Open.
“Coco and I have always been really good. Honestly, as I said in my statement and sent it, I really did not want to offend it,” Sabalenka said.
“I was just completely as if he got upset and emotions got over me. I just lost it completely.”
Sabalenka said she was happy that Gauff was ready to move from the incident and said they were friends.
“Of course, my respect. She knew it. She knows. I’m glad she was like,” Yeah, it’s all good, don’t worry. “I spoke, we’re good, we’re friends.
“I did what I did. I get what I deserved, I believe. It was a hard time for me,” Sabalenka said.
Asked if he wanted to face Gauff in the Wimbledon finals, the world 1 was uncertain and said that if he ended up meeting in the collision of the summit, she would be pleased to be avenged.
“I don’t know, in this case I may not want to see Coco if I get to the finals. But if it is there, I’m happy because I want avenge!” Sabalenek said.
Training with djokovic
In front of Wimbledon, Sabalenek was seen to practice with Novak Djokovic and said that the legend gives sincere advice.
“Novak is best. At first I was able to intervene with him. Then you can talk to him. He recognizes his sincere advice,” she said. “It is amazing to hear an opinion on such a legend. We just talked about things that I fight a little. I am really grateful for the advice he gave me,” Sabalenka said.
World no .1. He will start a campaign in Wimbledon against the Canadian qualification Carson Branstine.
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June 28, 2025