Smash-Free Zone: Players Welcome Tournament 'Rage Rooms' | Sports-Games
Tennis tournaments introduced rage rooms as private spaces for players to vent frustration, inspired by Coco Gauff's public racket-smashing incident, with support from top players.
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Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka React After Wild Rage Room Concept Turns Heads: “Inspired by Me”
At the Australian Open this year, the spotlight shifted from baseline battles to player privacy, as cameras left little room for raw emotion. Now, with the ATX Open unveiling a bold “rage room” concept, momentum is building behind the idea. And ahead of Indian Wells, Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka weighed in, adding star power to the debate. Ahead of Indian Wells, Aryna Sabalenka reacted with excitement to the new rage room idea. Speaking during…
Tennis-Sabalenka, Gauff back 'rage rooms' for players to blow off steam
INDIAN WELLS, Calif., March 3 (Reuters) - Aryna Sabalenka likes the idea of 'rage rooms' at tournaments where players can vent their frustrations away from the cameras, though the world number one said there would be nothing left to destroy after she uses it. Read full story
Smash-Free Zone: Players Welcome Tournament 'Rage Rooms' | Sports-Games
Smash-Free Zone: Players Welcome Tournament 'Rage Rooms' Tennis players Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff have shown enthusiasm for the concept of 'rage rooms' at tournaments, providing a private space for athletes to vent frustrations away from public scrutiny. This idea comes following Gauff's well-publicized racket-breaking episode at the Australian Open.The ATX Open in Austin, Texas, has already embraced the idea, setting up a rage room that al…
Belarusian tennis player Aryna Sabalenka is ready to return to action in Indian Wells 2026, after not competing in the Middle East tour after falling in the finals of the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the year. Before her debut in the Californian desert, the current number 1 ranking WTA attended the media, where it addressed several topics. One of the points it played was that of the anger rooms, which was implemented in the past WTA …
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