
Aryna Sabalenka created one of the most unique entries at press conferences after the match after her victory of the US Open on Sunday 7th September. Sabalenka, who defeated Amanda Anisim 6-3, 7-6 (3) in the final of this issue of the competition, went through emotions in what turned out to be sincere interaction with the media.
After 1 hour, the 34 -minute final, Sabalenek had the mood to celebrate. In one hand, she made a cheerful entry with a bottle of champagne and water in the other. When she was sitting on her chair, Sabalenek said in her cheerful best best, “Hi everyone, it will be fun media.”
Aryna made quite a lot of entry at her press conference? pic.twitter.com/ltjpkokkrwp– US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 7, 2025
On Sunday, Sabalenko’s victory was less about raw aggression and more about Pois. Belarusian, determined to become the first woman from the American Great Serena Williams (2012–14) to prevent her crown from Flushing Meadows, carried the weight of the recent main failures to require direct victory over Amanda Anisim and retain his crown.
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When she talked about the motivations of her victory, the emotional Sabalenek spoke of a video she received from her first tennis school where she learned to play. 27 -year -old man tolerated a difficult 2025. After the last defeats in Melbourne and Paris, and the Wimbledon semifinals against Anisimov changed Sabalenek all the disappointment in the fuel. That was her first title Grand Slam of the Year and revealed how tears motivated her to pass the border on Sunday.
“This morning I received a video from a tennis school where I started from the children. I was impressed. I cried a little this morning. That was the moment I realized I couldn’t disappoint them. I have to give them some positive vibrations,” Sabalenec said in an interview with the trial.
When she spoke later at a press conference, she also mentioned her father Sergei, who died in 2019. Sabalenka said his death left her depression, but decided to turn her into one of her largest strengths.
“When he died. I was very depressed. It was a hard moment for me and my family. But at that moment I decided to take it as motivation, put our surname in history and I want to believe that they protect me from there.
Since graduating from her father Aryna Sabalenko, she has worked to put the name of her family in historical books. pic.twitter.com/gh36i4gjda– US Open Tennis (@usopen) September 7, 2025
Sabalenka felt she had to overcome a lot of obstacles to get her hands on 4. Big slamming her career.
“It means a lot to defend this title and bring such a big tennis to the playground. Bringing and being able to handle your emotions as I did in this final, that means a lot. I’m very proud now,” she concluded.
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Published:
Kingshuk Kusari
Published on:
September 7, 2025