Aryna Sabalenka stated she can’t management what Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko says about her and that whereas his feedback might make her much more unpopular on the ladies’s Tour she would “stop the war” in Ukraine if she may.
The world quantity two spoke final month concerning the “hate” she encountered within the locker room amid strained relations between some gamers following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which was supported by its ally Belarus.
Lukashenko celebrated Sabalenka’s Australian Open victory in January and stated extra not too long ago that folks knew which nation she hailed from even when she was taking part in underneath a impartial flag.
In March 2022, tennis’s governing our bodies barred gamers from Russia and Belarus from competing underneath the title or flag of both nation following the battle, requiring them to play underneath impartial flags.
“I’m pretty sure that it’s not helping,” Sabalenka informed reporters in Stuttgart on Tuesday when requested about Lukashenko’s feedback. “I don’t know what to say because he can comment (on) my game, he can comment whatever he wants to.
“I have nothing to do with politics … If Ukrainians will hate me more after his speech, then what can I do? If they feel better by hating me, I’m happy to help them with that. They can do that.
“But the rest, if I could stop the war, I would do that, but unfortunately it’s not in my hands and it’s not under my control.”
The 24-year-old stated she avoided the web as a lot as attainable to keep away from studying unfavourable feedback.
“I’ll be able to focus on myself and on my game and not get too depressed about this situation,” she added.
Sabalenka is taking part in on the Stuttgart Open this week after withdrawing from the Charleston Open with a minor damage. She will face Barbora Krejcikova within the second spherical of the claycourt occasion after receiving a bye within the opener.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com