Sabalenka laments French Open final loss to Gauff: 'This one hurts so much'
As Roland-Garros officials prepared the court for the trophy ceremony, Aryna Sabalenka sat with her gaze lost in the distance before she took a towel and covered her face.
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Coco Gauff of the US lifts the trophy while celebrating her win over Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus (PTI)
Paris, 8 June
While Coco Gauff was
taking selfies on Court Philippe-Chatrier to celebrate her triumph on the
Parisian clay, her opponent on the other side of the umpire's chair was filled
with anger and sadness.
As Roland-Garros
officials prepared the court for the trophy ceremony, Aryna Sabalenka sat with
her gaze lost in the distance before she took a towel and covered her face. And
when it finally came time to speak, Sabalenka was silent for a long moment, as
if on the verge of tears.
The assessment of her
own performance, when she finally took the microphone to address the
Roland-Garros crowd, was ruthless.
“Honestly guys, this
one hurts so much," she said. “To show such terrible tennis in the final
does really hurt.”
The top-ranked Sabalenka won the first set as her high-risk approach brought dividends
initially. But once Gauff found her stride, the Belarusian's errors became more
and more frequent and she lost the match between the world's two highest-ranked
players 6-7 (5), 6-2, 6-4.
Sabalenka hit 37
winners but finished the match with a staggering 70 unforced errors — compared
to Gauff's 30. Sabalenka also dropped her serve nine times.
“I think I was
overemotional,” she said. “I didn't really handle myself quite well mentally, I
would say. So basically that's it. I was just making unforced errors. I think
she won the match not because she played incredible; just because I made all of
those mistakes from — like, if you look from the outside, kind of like from
easy balls."
The disappointment
was even greater given that Sabalenka has worked hard to adapt her game to the
slow surface over the years, and after she ended Iga Swiatek's 26-match
unbeaten streak at the French Open in the semifinals.
“You've been playing
against a lot of tough opponents, Olympic champion, Iga, and then you go out,
and you play really bad,” she said during her post-match interview. “It was
honestly the worst tennis I've played in the last, I don't know how many
months."
Sabalenka also
complained about the weather conditions. The retractable roof over the center
court remained open during the final, and Sabalenka was visibly annoyed by
bursts of wind sweeping across the court.
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