Belarus’ world quantity two Aryna Sabalenka says she has confronted “hate” within the ladies’s tour locker room however hopes tensions with Ukrainian gamers will finally ease.
Australian Open champion Sabalenka misplaced to Kazakhstan’s Elena Rybakina in Sunday’s Indian Wells closing and on the media day for this week’s ATP-WTA Miami Open was requested about her latest feedback on “tensions” within the locker room between Ukrainian and Russian and Belarus gamers.
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“It was really, really tough for me because I’ve never faced that much hate in the locker room,” stated Sabalenka.
“Of course, there are a lot of haters on Instagram when you’re losing the matches, but like in the locker room, I’ve never faced that,” she added.
“It was really tough for me to understand that there’s so many people who really hate me for no reason, like no reason. I mean, like I did nothing,” she stated.
Sabalenka stated typically the stress had gone past awkward silences and abrupt conversations.
“I had some, not like fights, but I had some weird conversations with, not the girls, but with members of their team. It was really, it was tough. It was tough period. But, now it’s getting better,” she stated.
In feedback at Indian Wells Sabalenka had stated she had been in a dispute with Ukrainian Lesia Tsurenko’s coach Nikita Vlasov.
Tsurenko was as a result of play Sabalenka at Indian Wells however withdrew earlier than their match.
The Ukrainian stated she had a “panic attack” and had additionally been upset with a dialog in regards to the struggle and the place of Russian and Belarusian gamers with WTA CEO Steve Simon.
Sabalenka stated she had discovered it laborious to take care of the locker room environment initially.
“I was really struggling with that because I really felt bad, like I did something and it’s still not so good in the locker room with some of the Ukrainian girls. But then I realised that it’s not my fault and I did nothing bad to them. And I’m pretty sure that the rest of the Russian and Belarusian athletes did nothing to Ukrainians,” she stated.
“I just realised that this is all emotions and I just need to like ignore it and focus on myself with understanding that I did nothing bad. And I cannot control emotions of others,” she stated.
“It seems like, everyone’s just ignoring each other,” she stated. “Not everyone actually, I’m still talking to some of the Ukrainians, but there are some of the girls who are like really aggressive against us. So I’m just staying away from that,” added Sabalenka.
Poland’s world primary Iga Swiatek has criticised the WTA for not doing sufficient to assist Ukrainian gamers saying that “everything we discuss in tennis is about Belarusian and Russian players.”
Another Belarusian participant, two-time Australian Open winner Victoria Azarenka, stated she disagreed with that view.
“Obviously there is certain players that have different feelings and behaviours. Overall I don’t necessarily share the same opinion as Iga does. I would encourage her to look at the things that have been done before she makes comments,” stated Azarenka, who’s a member of the WTA Players Council.
“Obviously as a player council (member) I am happy to provide all those facts that have been done. And I think that would be a more appropriate way to have that conversation,” she added.
The Russian and Belarusian gamers had been barred from final yr’s Wimbledon event by the British organisers however Sabalenka stated she is hoping for a change of coronary heart for this yr’s event.
“I was really sad about the decision (last year), but I cannot control their decision. And I just really hope that they will let us play this year,” she stated.
Source: www.news.com.au