The season of Aryna Sabalenka has been a magnet for controversy, and it is not just about her fierce playing style. Who can forget her controversial comments after her French Open Final Loss to Coco Gauff, comments she later had to make up for an attempt. But the tumultuous run of De Wit -Russia even started earlier, when she collided with Marta Kostiuk in Rome and drawn attention to her behavior before the drama in Paris even started. Now the Russian breaks her silence about that fiery encounter.
On May 13, on the Italian Open, the 23-year-old Ukrainian fought against toe to toe with the world number one in a pulsating game that stretched after two hours. The Scoreline-1-6, 6-7 (8) extend the story on a large scale. In that tense second set, Kostiuk even took a 5-4 lead, which was forced dangerously close to a decisive set. Then chaos started.
Journalists at Sport-Express.ua recently decided to dig up that moment and put Kostiuk on site. Has she ever tried to clean up the air with Aryna Sabalenka? No chance. “I have no personal contact with Aryna and I certainly do not intend to discuss this with her,” Costiuk snarling, clarify her attitude crystal.
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So what exactly happened during that dramatic game? Sabalenka, while she was about to serve, struck a pause mid-point stating that rain made the game impossible. The referee insisted to continue, but both players still took a break. Strangely enough, there were zero repercussions for Aryna Sabalenka. She had to regain her first serve as if nothing happened.
Kostiuk was stunned by how things unfolded and her frustration spilled past the last point. She refused to shake Sabalenka’s hand and keep track of her open policy against competitors from Russia and Wit -Russia. Then her surprise stuck: “During the tiebreak (Sabalenka – Ed.) Had already served her first Serve, the rally started and suddenly it stopped. I have never seen a player who has initiated a rally and then stopped being able to serve her first serve again. The referee said nothing about it. It was really strange,” “ She said, shaking her head.
These rivals have now squared four times since 2022, with Sabalenka who wipe every meeting 4-0. Lately, sound bites of the press conference have raised the fire, but this time Kostiuk sounded completely exhausted.
She left with a thin veiled wipe: “I think it makes no sense to respond to this in detail. Everyone has already seen it. The situation is in the past and cannot be changed. I hope that if I am at the top of the ranking, I will behave differently in such situations,” “ She finished and left all the drama on the field.
Although the incident took place two months ago, Sabalenka’s Trouble Streak opened at the Berlijns last month. In her second round match against Rebeka Masarova, she was visibly frustrated when the game was stopped due to poor lighting and a smooth court while she led 6-2 in the first set. She did not stop and asked the referee sharply: “You stop the game because she says that side is slippery? I just played two games on that side.” Her ex-coach recently stepped up to talk about her attitude on the field.
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The former coach of Aryna Sabalenka talks about her “Explosive” side
On July 18, Dmitry Tursunov was back in the media spotlight, where questions for Sports Express about his notorious coaching were split with Aryna Sabalenka. When he was busy whether he ever got the official, “Dmitry, I sprouted you,” Straight from Sabalenka, his reaction was pure theater – a strong smile followed by, “No, I don’t do that. We are in a first name, haha. Seriously, in the first instance it seemed that Aryn could change his mind again.” That playful answer revealed how unpredictable things came behind their coaching curtain.
Tursunov did not stop and offered a window on the emotional high-wire act of working with the fiery Belarus. “After all, she is explosive, sometimes she goes crazy, fainting something – then apologizes,” He confessed. “But when she took a new coach, it became clear that there would certainly not be a third return. For me it was a difficult moment, a bit to hide. But I told myself – we have to go on. And on the same day I agreed to work with another girl.” With a mix of frankness and resilience, he turned the page on their dazzling, as a chaotic, story.
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Their partnership led to life in the summer of 2018 and relieved the tennis world. Sabalenka and Tursunov formed a formidable duo, which trophy runs in New Haven and Wuhan and launched 2019 with a Shenzhen -Kroon. But when the season continued, the victories began to decrease; The Mubadala Silicon Valley Classic Runner-Up Finish became her only deep run. By the time the US Open 2019 arrived, the number 9 seed left the draw in round two, indicating that the magic was wearing thinly.
Now, while Aryna Sabalenka wants to defend her US Open Crown, the National Bank skips for laser focus on the next Grand Slam, the drama seems determined to chase her shadow. Can she silence the off-court sound? Let us know what you think!
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