Aryna Sabalenka stated her Australian Open triumph has helped tame the nerves that had undermined her prior to now and has infused her with a self-belief she harnessed to devastating impact on Wednesday when she routed Coco Gauff at Indian Wells.
Sabalenka’s most potent weapon – her punishing serve – had turn out to be her largest legal responsibility final yr when she made a WTA-leading 428 double faults. At one level she even resorted to an underarm serve.
But she had no downside in Wednesday’s quarter last, committing zero double faults whereas successful 87% of her first serves to dispatch Gauff 6-4, 6-0 in simply over an hour.
“I feel a little bit different on the court this year. I feel like I’m a little bit a different player,” she advised reporters.
“Because before, I didn’t have a slam, and every time I felt so much pressure from myself because I really wanted to get it. And every time something would happen, I would lose really close matches just because I really wanted it. I would miss so many easy shots,” she stated.
“Right now it’s given me more belief and understanding what I have to do on those important matches.”
The world quantity two from Belarus stated January’s Australian Open success has additionally allowed her to keep up a constructive mindset in matches.
“I’m more calm on court, and I’m able to control my emotions, which help me to stay in the game no matter what,” she stated.
“Fight for every point, without losing my mind and without giving easy points to opponents.”
Sabalenka will subsequent face both seventh-seeded Greek Maria Sakkari or Fifteenth-seeded Czech Petra Kvitova for a spot within the last of the WTA 1000 occasion within the Southern California desert.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com