Aryna Sabalenka Branded ‘Disrespectful’ for Comment After Coco Gauff Defeat

Aryna Sabalenka post-match remarks after her French Open final loss to Coco Gauff have sparked controversy, with fans and experts calling her words “rude” and “disrespectful.”

Sabalenka started strong in the final but couldn’t maintain her momentum. Battling windy conditions on Court Philippe-Chatrier, she lost 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4 to Gauff, who captured her second Grand Slam title. While Gauff celebrated by racing into the arms of her family, Sabalenka appeared frustrated and emotional.

In her on-court speech, the world No. 1 criticized her own game:

“To show such terrible tennis in the final really hurts. Anyway, congrats Coco, you were a better player than me.”

While the crowd offered sympathy, not everyone appreciated Sabalenka’s blunt words.

Tennis Community Reacts

Renowned tennis coach Rennae Stubbs took to social media to slam Sabalenka’s statement.

“Damn that was rude,” Stubbs wrote. “The tennis was not that bad… but to say it was horrible? Ugh!”

Stubbs argued that Sabalenka failed to give proper credit to Gauff, who remained composed and adjusted to the conditions better.

Aryna Sabalenka Post-Match Comment: More Self-Criticism

Speaking to the media later, Sabalenka doubled down on her performance review, calling it the worst final she’s played in months

“Conditions were terrible, and she simply was better… I think it was the worst final I ever played,” she said.

Sabalenka even referenced her loss to Gauff in the 2023 U.S. Open final, lamenting her inability to stay mentally strong:

“Another terrible performance from me against Coco in the final… I cannot go out there every time… and play such terrible tennis.”

While Sabalenka’s honesty might have come from frustration and disappointment, critics argue that her comments lacked sportsmanship, especially considering Gauff’s well-fought win.

Despite the backlash, some fans sympathize with Sabalenka’s emotional reaction. Losing two major finals to the same opponent, especially after early dominance, can be mentally exhausting.

But in the high-stakes world of Grand Slam tennis, players are expected to show grace in defeat. Whether Sabalenka’s comments were raw honesty or poor sportsmanship, the tennis world has certainly taken notice.

Read More: 15 Tennis Stars Whose Self-Importance Reached Hall of Fame Levels

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