Elena Rybakina stated she felt “destroyed” by the Canadian Open schedule and took goal on the WTA’s “weak” management after the world quantity 4’s quarterfinal ended at 3 a.m. on Saturday and her semifinal was postponed to Sunday due to rain.
Rybakina beat Daria Kasatkina in a marathon last-eight conflict lasting three hours and 27 minutes earlier than rain compelled the Kazakh to attend till the ultimate day of the match to fulfill Liudmila Samsonova within the subsequent spherical.
She went on to lose 1-6, 6-1, 6-2 to Samsonova, who turned up once more round two hours later for the ultimate and was defeated by Jessica Pegula.
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“I feel destroyed because of the scheduling and the whole situation. I’m not really happy about it, but it is what it is,” stated Rybakina, who had her proper shoulder strapped.
“Unfortunately, players can’t do much in these situations. The decision isn’t really ours. The weather wasn’t helpful. So I picked up some injuries, but we tried to manage it and see how we’ll go from that.”
Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, stated the Montreal quarterfinal was the primary time she had performed so late.
“Hopefully it’s the last time, because it’s been a bit unprofessional from the … I can’t say really the tournament because I think that the most important is the WTA here,” Rybakina stated.
“Leadership a little bit weak for now but hopefully something is going to change, because this year it was many situations which I can’t really understand.”
Rybakina stated she was unsure if she would tweak her schedule forward of the U.S. Open beginning on Aug. 28.
“I have to see how I feel and evaluate the small injuries which I have now. I have to be smart in making any decision.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com