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The Spun on MSNTennis Fans Call Out Aryna Sabalenka For Hypocritical BehaviorAryna Sabalenka's hopes of winning her first Wimbledon title were crushed on Thursday by Amanda Anisimova. Anisimova defeated Sabalenka in a three-set thriller, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4. It was a really impressive performance for the American,
Tennis pro Aryna Sabalenka joins GQ Sports to reveal her 10 Essentials. The Belarusian tennis player breaks down her daily essentials: from her Whoop bracelets (“the most steps I have done is 39,000 steps on a match day”) to her camera (“after this season,
Aryna Sabalenka’s recent struggles have drawn comparisons to the early career challenges faced by Martina Navratilova. Pam Shriver noted the similarity after watching Sabalenka’s semi-final defeat to Amanda Anisimova at Wimbledon.
Instead, a solid purple icon appears next to Sabalenka for the live scoring. The tennis star is from Minsk, the capital city of Belarus and the absence of her flag is a bit complicated. Sabalenka lives in Miami, Fla., when she is not competing in tournaments.
Last summer, Sabalenka, then-ranked No. 3, beat No. 6 Jessica Pegula in the first Cincinnati Open women's singles final featuring two top 10 opponents since 2017. Sabalenka and Pegula are tied for the most WTA titles this season with three each.
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Daily Express US on MSNAryna Sabalenka vents anger at Wimbledon ball boys in frustrating Laura Siegemund matchAryna Sabalenka was visibly upset during the early stages of her Wimbledon quarter-final match against Laura Siegemund, with her frustrations spilling over towards the ball boys. Sabalenka, who recently opened up about her private chats with Novak Djokovic,
Aryna Sabalenka has sent a message to her Wimbledon rivals after surviving a huge scare against Laura Siegemund. The 37-year-old German troubled the world No. 1 with her clever slices and net game, but Sabalenka rallied to win five of the last six games, coming through 4-6 6-2 6-4.
(Reuters) -Top seed Aryna Sabalenka faces a tricky test against Germany's Laura Siegemund, while Cameron Norrie, the last Briton standing, takes on defending champion Carlos Alcaraz when the Wimbledon quarter-finals kick off on Tuesday.