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Aryna Sabalenka says she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff: We are friends

Aryna Sabalenka says she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff: We are friends

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Aryna Sabalenka said that she has cleared the air with Coco Gauff following her comments after the French Open final loss to the American star. Sabalenka was beaten by Gauff in her first final at Roland Garros and the Belarussian made comments that didn't sit well with the fans and the American. Sabalenka attributed the loss to her playing her 'worst tennis' rather than giving credit to Gauff.advertisementSabalenka was forced to clarify her comments and apologise and the duo were seen chatting at the practice courts before Wimbledon. They were even seen shooting a TikTok video and seemed to be in good spirits. Speaking to the reporters, as quoted by Reuters, Sabalenka said that she had always been really good with Gauff and didn't have an intention to offend her with the comments she made after French Open. "We've always been really good with Coco. Honestly, as I said in the statement and I messaged to her, I didn't really want to offend her," said Sabalenka.
"I was just completely, like, upset with myself, and emotions got over me. I just completely lost it."Sabalenka said that she was happy that Gauff was ready to move on from the incident and stated that they're friends. advertisement"Of course, she's got my respect. She knew it. She knows it. I'm happy that she was, like, 'yeah, it's all good, don't worry.' I was talking, we are good, we are friends. I hope the U.S. media can be easy on me right now."I did what I did. I get what I deserved, I believe. It was a tough time for me," said Sabalenka. When asked if she wanted to face Gauff in the final at Wimbledon, the World No.1 was unsure and said if they do end up meeting again in the summit clash would make her happy as she wants revenge. "I don't know, in this case maybe I don't want to see Coco if I make it to the finals. But if she's going to be there, I'm happy because I want to get the revenge!" said Sabalenka. Training with DjokovicAhead of Wimbledon, Sabalenka was seen practising with Novak Djokovic and said that the legend does give honest advice. "Novak is the best. First of all, I was able to hit with him. Then you can chat with him. He will give his honest advice," she said. "It's amazing, to hear the opinion of such a legend. We were just chatting about stuff that I'm struggling a little bit. I'm really thankful for the advice he gave me," said Sabalenka. The World No1. will start her campaign at Wimbledon against Canadian qualifier Carson Branstine. - Ends

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