By Chris Oddo | @TheFanChild | Sunday March 26, 2023
In latest weeks there was numerous speak about the truth that three gamers – Iga Swiatek, Aryna Sabalenka and Elena Rybakina – are rising because the three pillars of domination on the WTA Tour.
This week in Miami Barbora Krejcikova, who will face Sabalenka within the spherical of 16, says don’t neglect about me!
“It’s a big motivation,” Krejcikova instructed reporters, in line with WTA Insider Courtney Nguyen. “I don’t want to be forgotten somewhere in the shade of these three big players. They are playing well and are playing great, but I feel I’m playing well as well.
“I really feel like I deserve the popularity from the media and I’m not getting it. I suppose I simply need to win extra matches and show to all people that I’m there as effectively.”
Krejcikova has certainly warranted attention in 2023. She became the fifth player in WTA history to defeat the reigning Top 3 in a single tournament, which included her second consecutive win over Iga Swiatek in the final. She also handed Sabalenka her first loss of the year.
Krejcikova – I’m Not a Robot
Two weeks ago at Indian Wells, Krejcikova talked about the difficulties she faced in 2022, when she battled an elbow injury and had several difficult months on tour after her return.
She said there were times when the media got inside her head.
“I always felt like I had the level but actually there were a lot of doubts from the media side, also back home, but also internationally I think. I think at the end of the year and the beginning of this year I proved that I belong there,” she said.
She said that negative talk tended to motivate her.
“It depends on how you approach it. There is always going to be something negative about you. It’s only a matter of how you approach it, and to me, ometimes it’s difficult. I’m not positive all the time, I’m not a robot. I always try to look at it as like a motivator. ‘Okay you think that I cannot do this but I’m going to show you that I can’ but it takes a lot of mental strength, definitely.”
Iga’s an Inspiration
Though she needs to be within the dialog with Swiatek and different prime gamers, it hasn’t stopped Krejcikova from seeing the Pole as a frontrunner and an inspiration.
“She motivates me a lot and every time I have an opportunity to practice with her or to watch her practice or watch her matches or to see what she’s doing – she’s just amazing, what she was able to do last year and still she has a huge level and she is ahead of all of us,” she mentioned. “So for me she is a big inspiration, especially she is so young. When I was this young I had no idea what I was doing. I feel like she knows and she goes for it, and she is very dedicated. She is really hard on herself and she really wants to be the best one.”
Source: www.tennisnow.com