Sabalenka feels like a ‘different player’ following Grand Slam breakthrough FMTNews FMTSports
Aryna Sabalenka says January’s Australian Open success has allowed her to maintain a positive mindset in matches.
Sabalenka’s most potent weapon – her punishing serve – had become her biggest liability last year when she made a WTA-leading 428 double faults. At one point she even resorted to an underarm serve. “I feel a little bit different on the court this year. I feel like I’m a little bit a different player,” she told reporters.
“Right now it’s given me more belief and understanding what I have to do on those important matches.”
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