Sabalenka Hoping to Learn Lessons From French Open Outburst
- Aryna Sabalenka, the world number one and three-time Grand Slam champion, starts her Wimbledon campaign facing Canadian qualifier Carson Branstine in London.
- Sabalenka enters Wimbledon after an emotional French Open final loss to Coco Gauff earlier this month, where she called her performance the worst final she ever played and later apologized publicly and privately.
- She has cleared the air with Gauff, expressed respect, and both appeared together in social media clips, showing a friendly rapport at Wimbledon.
- During Saturday’s media session before Wimbledon, Sabalenka admitted, "I just completely lost it," and explained that her intense desire to win sometimes causes her to lose emotional control in the later rounds of tournaments.
- Sabalenka hopes to improve her emotional control and looks forward to a possible rematch with Gauff in the Wimbledon final, which could extend their compelling rivalry.
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