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Inquirer Sports on MSNSabalenka rues ‘worst final’ as French Open hopes blown off courseAryna Sabalenka called her loss to Coco Gauff in the French Open “the worst final” she has ever played after an error-strewn display on Saturday dashed her hopes of a fourth Grand Slam title. World number one Sabalenka won the opening set on a blustery day in Paris but watched the trophy slip from her grasp as she made a tournament-worst 70 unforced errors in tricky conditions.
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While Coco Gauff was taking selfies on Court Philippe-Chatrier to celebrate her triumph on the Parisian clay, her opponent on the other side of the umpire's chair was
As we've written before: "She's also spoken about how happy she is with her current boyfriend, Georgios Frangulis. The Brazilian owner of brand Oakberry and the tennis star went Instagram official in May of 2024 ... and he's been seen at her matches ever since."
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After Aryna Sabalenka won her first-ever Grand Slam title (the Australian Open in 2023), she thanked her team, calling them "the craziest team on tour." She added, "We worked so hard and you guys deserve this trophy.
Aryna Sabalenka tenía granos de arcilla de color óxido en la espalda y en los zapatos otrora blancos mientras lanzaba golpe tras golpe contra
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