Press Conference:
Aryna Sabalenka L 4-6, 6-4, 4-6 Elena Rybakina
Leo AI Transcript Summary
Aryna Sabalenka L 4-6, 6-4, 4-6 Elena Rybakina
Leo AI Transcript Summary
Match Overview
- Sabalenka acknowledged that Elena Rybakina played an incredible match and was the better player on the day.
- She stated she fought until the very last point and had opportunities but missed key moments.
- Despite the loss, she remained optimistic, saying, “Today you're a loser, tomorrow you're a winner,” and expressed hope for more wins this season.
Key Moments in the Match
- Sabalenka led 3–0 in the third set but quickly lost momentum, falling to 3–4 and eventually losing the match.
- She reflected on the rapid shift in momentum, admitting she may have been too passive on her serve and could have applied more pressure.
- She recognised Rybakina’s aggressive play and ability to capitalise on her lack of focus, calling it a moment of mental breakdown.
Emotional State and Response
- Sabalenka admitted to laughing and crying after the match, describing it as a “hysterical moment.”
- She expressed deep frustration with herself, particularly for not maintaining focus during a critical phase.
- She emphasised that she played well overall in Australia and felt she fought hard, even in defeat.
Reflection on Past Slams and Losses
- Sabalenka acknowledged losing most of her Grand Slam finals but chooses to process each loss individually.
- She noted improvements in her mental game compared to previous years, stating she made better decisions and remained mentally resilient.
- Despite progress, she accepted that she still lost and is working toward consistency.
Rybakina’s Evolution
- Sabalenka recognised that Rybakina has grown more confident and aggressive, playing without hesitation.
- She praised Rybakina’s improved level and acknowledged her well-deserved Slam victory.
Future Goals and Team Debrief
- Sabalenka said she doesn’t want to think about tennis right now but remains committed to fighting, working hard, and striving for more titles.
- She mentioned avoiding her team temporarily, planning to debrief only when she feels ready—possibly in a week or a few days.
Composure and Focus
- When asked about composure, Sabalenka equated it with focus and admitted she lost her composure in the crucial moments.
- She acknowledged Rybakina’s better handling of pressure in the third set, which contributed to the shift in the match.