Arina Sabalenka apologizes to Coco Gauff

Arina Sabalenka discovered in a recent interview that she wrote Coco Gauff to Sorry for the comments she made after French Open Finals in Roland Garros. 27-year-old, number one is a ranked player in the world, fell to the American feeling in a tense 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4 at the beginning of this month. After the game, she seemed to suggest that her increase was lowered to their “terrible tennis” and unspoken mistakes she committed, not American glow on the day.
In a recent interview with Eurosport Germany, Sabalenka revealed that she has been written by Gauff from then to offer heart apology, claiming that her comments are not intended to reduce Gauff’s achievement.
“I wanted to apologize and I care about knowing that she had absolutely deserved to win the tournament and respect it,” Sabalen said. “It was completely completely unprofessional than me. I let my emotions get better.”
Sabalenka, who lost his fourth largest father’s fourth final, claimed that emotions were better.
“I Absolutely Regret What I Said Back Then Mistakes. I’m Just a Human Being Who’s Still Learning In Life. And Think We All Have Those Days When We Lose Control. The Difference With Me Is: The World Is Watching. And Got A Lot More Hate For What I Did Afterwards Than Most People. But What I Also Want To Say Is: I Spoke To Coco Afterward-Not Immediately, But Recently. “
Belarusian now played against Americans 11 times, winning six and loss of five. Earlier, they publish in their comments finally, blamed “windy conditions” and said that That was the “the worst finals I’ve ever played.” It was largely up to 70 unfinished errors, compared to Coco Gauff 30.
However, more than a week since, Sabalenka had time to reconsider what led to her shooting.
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“I wanted to apologize and I was sure to win the tournament and I was really proud of what I did. It wasn’t necessarily proud of what I did. It wasn’t necessarily proud of what I I did. Neally proud of what I did. You don’t have to be proud. You don’t necessarily proud of what he did. It wasn’t necessarily proud.
It’s 27 now, the world is in the premiere of her career. Arina Sabalenka reached the impressive 11 Grand Slam Final. However, she won only four, something she also touched.
“Why did I lose that kind of finals? And first of all, I’m the one who always treats my opponents. Without that respect, I would not be respect, I wouldn’t be respect, I wouldn’t be respect.
And while her record of Americans just slept over her, Sabalenka now lost two consecutive finals of Grand Slam Coco Gauff, including us opened 2023. Gauff previously claimed not to agree with Sabalenke comments, Suggesting that it is not a fair thing to say.
All eyes are now on Wimbledon, for start 30. June.
2025-06-17 13:37:00







