Aryna Sabalenka stated she solely had herself in charge for shedding to Coco Gauff in Saturday’s US Open closing after an error-riddled efficiency proved her undoing.
Sabalenka overpowered the American teenager within the first set however Gauff leaned on her sensible defensive talents to show the match round and triumph 2-6, 6-3, 6-2, denying the Belarusian her second Grand Slam of the 12 months.
“She was moving really well and defending really great, better than anybody else. So I always had to play like an extra ball,” stated the 25-year-old Sabalenka.
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“It’s a combination of everything. But I would say that today was more because of me.”
“Not the whole match, but, like, there was key moments in the second set which the one I lost, I mean, the moments I lost, and those moments helped her to turn around the game,” she added.
“I would say that just because of that, like, key moments in the second set where it was more about me than her, I lost this match.”
Sabalenka hit virtually double the variety of winners to Gauff however completed with 46 unforced errors — the vast majority of them on her forehand.
Gauff grew to become simply the second girl since 2000 to win the US Open after shedding the opening set.
“She was moving just unbelievable today. But then the second set I start probably overthinking, and because of that I start kind of like losing my power,” stated Sabalenka.
“I start missing a lot of easy shots.
“I mean, the good news is that it’s me against me. The bad one is that I’m still having these issues playing against myself.”
Australian Open champion Sabalenka took solace within the data she’s going to ascend to world primary on Monday, changing Iga Swiatek on the high of ladies’s tennis.
“That’s why I’m not super depressed right now. I’m definitely going to be. I’m definitely going for a drink tonight if I’m allowed to say that,” she stated.
“But becoming a world number one, it’s a huge improvement, and achievement, actually. I’m really proud of myself that all those years I have been working so hard helped me to become world number one.”
Sabalenka is the primary girl since Serena Williams in 2016 to achieve the semifinals or higher in any respect 4 Grand slams in the identical season.
She hopes that consistency will allow her to stay on the summit for the lengthy haul.
“For me it’s more about end the year as world number, not just like become world number one and then next week you’re second,” stated Sabalenka.
“It’s good so that I can say I have been world number one, but I really would like to finish the year as world number one. That’s why I’m, like, still positive, and I’m still motivated.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com