The women’s world number one tennis player says that after losing the French Open final from the American, she was ‘super emotional’ and ‘completely unprofessional’.
Aryana Sablenka says she wrote to apologize to Coco Goff for “non -commercial” comments Damage Her American competitor in the French Open’s final.
Her criticism was a mistake after Gauf’s defeat in Roland-Garos.
The Belarusian had suggested that the American victory was higher than Goff’s performance in the media in her matches in Paris.
After the opener’s set in Tybbreak was ready for the victory, just to see a wonderful 6-7 (5) 6-2 6-4 return to Goff Orchestrate Claim Her second Grand Slam title.
In the final match, a 27-year-old boy made a mistake of 70 and later said at the press conference that Goff was “not because of incredible play, but because I made all these mistakes because I was sorry for her.
Sawlenka told the Europest Germany, “They were just completely non -business.
“I let my feelings better than me. At that time I am really sorry for me. You know, we all make mistakes. I am just a man who is still learning in life. I feel like we all have the days when you lose control. But I have to say that I wrote later – not immediately, but lately.”
She said that she wrote Goff to apologize and “she knows that she knows that she is completely eligible to win the competition and I respect her.”
“I never intended to attack her,” Sablenka further said. “I was not very emotional and very smart at that press conference. I was not grateful for what I did. I took a while to go back to thinking about it, to go back to my eyes.
Three times, the major champion was defeated by Gauf in the US Open Finals of the 323, where she also won the first set.
“I was so emotional,” Sablenka further said. “So I learned a lot. Most importantly one thing: I am one who always treats my opponents with respect, then I win. Without those respect, I am not where I am today. So it was a difficult but very valuable lesson for me.”
