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Keen to avoid repeating a past mistake, Aryna Sabalenka struck a diplomatic tone immediately after her three-set defeat to Amanda Anisimova in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Aryna Sabalenka recently opened up about the difficulties of living with both victory and defeat in a professional tennis ...
She’s currently the No. 1 women’s tennis player in the world, a three-time Grand Slam winner, and the reigning US Open ...
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India Today on MSNNo Roland Garros repeat, but Aryna Sabalenka reveals Wimbledon hate relationshipAryna Sabalenka said she learned from French Open experience after her rant following the loss in the final to Coco Gauff. Sabalenka admitted that she has a hate relationship with Wimbledon now after ...
The Lauren Balsmo feature story, which includes on- and off-court imagery of Sabalenka photographed by Jonas Unger, introduces her through the lens of the controversy that followed the Roland Garros ...
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Following Aryna Sabalenka's controversial French Open press conference, she joked at a possible repeat after her Wimbledon semifinal loss to Amanda Anisimova.
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The world’s top female tennis player was embroiled in a heated moment in Thursday’s semifinals match at Wimbledon.
The online vitriol was so intense that Sabalenka first wrote a private apology to Gauff before the two patched things up by posting TikTok and Instagram videos together right before the start of ...
"I preach love, I preach light," the world No. 2 said. "I just want us to be Kumbaya, live happily, hakuna matata, and be happy here." ...
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The Mirror US on MSNAryna Sabalenka had 'zero control' over Wimbledon ban as tennis officials came down hardAryna Sabalenka has won two of the four Grand Slam titles during her career, but the Belarusian has a long-standing love affair with the All England Club ...
It may be discouraging for bettors that Anisimova lost to Sabalenka in straights at the French Open, but the conditions at Wimbledon should suit her more than the clay at Roland Garros.
Sabalenka was born and raised in Belarus. Aryna Sabalenka has three Grand Slam titles to her name. But she does not compete with a country’s flag next to her name on the scoreboard—or at least she ...
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