Sabalenka's Apology: Learning from Mistakes After French Open Finals
Aryna Sabalenka has apologized to Coco Gauff for her post-match comments following the French Open final. Sabalenka, who made 70 unforced errors, initially attributed Gauff's victory to her own mistakes. Reflecting on the incident, she acknowledges her emotional response and emphasizes the importance of learning from such experiences.

In a recent emotional reflection, world number one Aryna Sabalenka has apologized for her comments following her loss to Coco Gauff in the French Open final. Gauff's comeback victory, despite Sabalenka's initial control, was marred by Sabalenka's post-match remarks downplaying Gauff's performance.
Sabalenka, who recorded 70 unforced errors during the match, had initially stated that Gauff's win was due to her own mistakes rather than the American's prowess. However, she now acknowledges the inappropriateness of her comments, citing emotional turmoil as the cause of her outburst.
Having personally reached out to Gauff to express her regret, Sabalenka calls attention to the scrutiny athletes face and the learning curve such experiences provide. She aims to shift focus to her performance at the upcoming grasscourt season, including participating in the Berlin Open.
(With inputs from agencies.)