
Aryna Sabalenka showed how much she grew up from her experience of Roland Garros and said she wouldn’t repeat the boasts she had after the final of the finals to Coco Gauff. However, World No. 1 he said that he now has a “hateful relationship” with Wimbledon, when on Thursday 10th July she stepped out of the competition with the semifinal loss of Amanda Anisim.
Sabalenka lost the match against Anisimov 4-6, 6-4, 4-6 to leave Wimbledon for the third time In the finals four phases. However, World No. 1 was kind in defeat, unlike the time when the final loss of the French Open set off. Sabalenka triggered a controversy when she said gauff she won the title in Paris because she didn’t play the best on the day and was face. This time, Sabalenka began her affin by saying that people who expect similar boasts should leave the press room.
“You do not see the press conference of Roland Garroso. Anyone who was waiting for it can be left immediately,” Sabalenka said.
When Svto No. 1 asked about her teachings from the French experience, she said she did not want to face hatred for her comments and also revealed how she showed restrictions during frustrating moments in the match. Sabalenka also said she took more time in the press room because she wanted everyone to see her real version, not the one they saw in Roland Garros.
“I just don’t want to face the hatred again (laughs) again. No, I think we are all people. We can all lose control of our emotions. Aryna, not so crazy person who was in Media in Roland Garros that day,” Sabalenka said.
Sabalenka Lessels Teal with Wimbledon
After Sabalenek lost three semise and also had a fair share in the disaster, she said she hoped her relationship with Wimbledon would improve in the future.
“I lost three semifinals, three hard. Then I was forbidden to play. Then I was injured,” Sabalenka said. “So now I have a really more hateful relationship with Wimbledon, but I really hope to turn it one day and have a love relationship.”
“Of course, if I can win one day, of course I look back at all these hard losses and I think I still did it. Yeah, it’s hard now, but I’ll never give up and I’ll get back stronger,” Sabalenka said.
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10th July 2025