The final Roland Garros’ left Aryna Sabalenka very bad taste. World Number 1 surprised Coco Gaff with a final full of mistakes that took the most -self -critical side.
“I think this is the worst end I have ever played in my career. If Iga wins the other day, I think I’m going to leave now and get the success. It just hurts. It was so good that I was playing, and then in the last game, went out there and did what I did, it hurts, “he mourned in the press room, statements that make many meanings as a disrespect for the new champion.
Well, a few weeks later Belaramusa wants to apologize to those commentswho qualifies him as “little professional.”
“It was very unprofessional for me. My emotions brought me. I really regret what I said before. We all go wrong. I am just a person who continues to learn in life. I think we all have days when we lose control. But what I wanted to say was that I wrote to Coco later, not immediately, but recently, “he said in an interview for Eurosport Germany before his debut at the Berlin Tournament.
Sabalenka added that He wrote to Gauff to apologize and “make sure he knows he deserves to win the contest and respect him. I don’t intend to attack it. “
“I’m not very smart at that press conference. I don’t have to be grateful for what I did. I took it back and I was thinking about it, it rode with my eyes open and understood it. So I learned a lot. Above all, one thing: I always try my rivals with a lot of respect, win or lose. Without that respect, I wouldn’t be where I am now. So this is a difficult but very important lesson for me “ended up in number 1 in the world, which will take this Wednesday in Berlin against Switzerland Rebeka Masarova.
Source: La Verdad

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