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Aryna Sabalenka unveils rare practice routine as she prepares for Wimbledon challenge

Aryna Sabalenka is gearing up for the upcoming challenges on the WTA circuit, recently sharing a rare glimpse of her practice routine on social media as she prepares for Wimbledon.

Aryna Sabalenka after the Women’s Singles Final match on Day Fourteen of the 2025 French Open at Roland Garros on June 07, 2025 in Paris, France.
© Julian Finney/Getty ImagesAryna Sabalenka after the Women’s Singles Final match on Day Fourteen of the 2025 French Open at Roland Garros on June 07, 2025 in Paris, France.

Aryna Sabalenka experienced disappointment at Roland Garros, being eliminated by the rising star Coco Gauff. In the face of this setback, the Belarusian player has turned her attention to her next big challenge: Wimbledon. With a determined mindset and an eagerness to move forward, Sabalenka is preparing to make a strong impact on the grass courts.

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Holding the prestigious title of World No. 1 serves as a significant motivator for Sabalenka as she gears up for Wimbledon. Despite already boasting three Grand Slam titles, the Belarusian is hungry for success on this cherished surface. Her commitment is evident as she hones her skills, particularly refining her serve to elevate her game even further.

Having recently experienced a defeat in a Grand Slam final and capturing a Masters 1000 victory against Gauff on a similar surface, Sabalenka is well aware of the challenges that lie ahead this season. To maintain her top ranking, she must deliver a stellar performance in the upcoming tournament.

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Sabalenka gave fans a glimpse into her unique training regimen through her social media channels. She shared a video showcasing a novel practice technique aimed at enhancing her performance. The footage highlights her innovative use of her phone to meticulously analyze her shots, demonstrating her dedication to improvement. Impressively, she managed to hit her target on the very first attempt, underscoring her readiness for the competition that awaits.

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Sabalenka’s comments to Gauff after Roland Garros defeat

One of the standout moments following Gauff’s remarkable triumph at this year’s Roland Garros was Sabalenka’s candid remarks during the post-match press conference. Sabalenka faced scrutiny for her comments, which some interpreted as lacking sportsmanship. Rather than acknowledging Gauff’s well-deserved victory, Sabalenka appeared to self-criticize her own performance.

Coco Gauff captures first Roland Garros crown with victory over World No.1 Aryna Sabalenka

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“I don’t know. I have to check the statistics. I think she won the match not because she played incredible. Just because I made all of those mistakes, if you look from the outside, from kind of easy balls,” Sabalenka remarked. In response, Gauff addressed the comments with grace and respect, expressing her admiration while making it clear she wasn’t fond of Sabalenka’s perspective.

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Acknowledging the situation, Sabalenka later issued a public apology via social media, reflecting on her comments. “I didn’t play my best, and Coco stepped up and played with poise and purpose. She earned that title. Respect,” she wrote, offering a more congratulatory tone.

Sabalenka’s highlights at Roland Garros

Despite the loss in the final, Aryna Sabalenka’s performance at Roland Garros was a testament to her skill and determination. Here are key highlights from her impressive run:

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  • Resilience on Display: Sabalenka only dropped one set before the final, demonstrating her tenacity against formidable opponents, including a thrilling semifinal against Iga Swiatek.
  • Commanding Presence: Her dominant performances in the early rounds, coupled with her victory over Swiatek, underscored her powerful and improved clay-court capabilities.
  • Continued Grand Slam Success: This was Sabalenka’s fifth appearance in a Grand Slam singles final. Her record now stands at 3-3 in Grand Slam finals, following her runner-up finish at the 2025 Australian Open.

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