"I don't say" - Aryna Sabalenka cuts the interviewer's center to correct Wimbledon's comment tikitaka News

tikitaka News

Football News

“I don’t say” – Aryna Sabalenka cuts the interviewer’s center to correct Wimbledon’s comment

Aryca Sabalenka wanted to set the record directly when asked about the game Laura Siegeld in his post-dialogue.

The German world number came after Germans to win 4-6 6-2 6-4 and confirm third Wimbledon Semi-final look.

Sabalenka passed the first set to make in the last four

3

Sabalenka passed the first set to make in the last fourCredit: Getty

After reaching victory on the center court, Sabalenka Stuck to the habit of talking to the judge of court to give his thoughts.

The interviewer asked Lee McKenzie: “You said before the Laura has an annoying game, you meant in a supplementary way …”

However, Sabalenka interrupted and explained that he said Siegemund and did not say, “No, no, I didn’t say that.

“He said he said he had a question that he had a question. I didn’t say that to be clear!”

Despite the confusion, Sabalenka kept a wide firm and seemed to laugh at the wrong interpretation of quotes.

“But in a complementary way, it encourages you to do things you don’t want to do,” Mckenzie added.

“How true do you have to be yourself, and do you believe yourself in these moments?”

Sabalenka replied: “It’s not like the annoying game, it’s a smart game. It really everyone works against him. You know that you need to work at all points.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re a big server, if you’re a big hitter, you need to work, you need to run and win.

“Honestly, I was trying to focus on myself and I don’t give that energy.

Sabalenka wanted to clarify a few previous comments in front of Siegelund

3

Sabalenka wanted to clarify a few previous comments in front of SiegelundCredit: Getty

“I didn’t want me to be angry or something, if I had a little bit at some points.

“But I was trying to give that energy.”

“He pushed me so much,” Sabalenka also said. “Honestly, in the first set I was looking at my box and thought,” Book the boys, I think they’re about to leave this beautiful city. “

“He played a tournament and an incredible match.”

Sabalenka gave the first set of this year’s tournaments against Siegelmund.

The 27-year-old Young female singles has achieved the Grand Slam finals in 11 consecutive events below.

Sabalenka has beaten Siegemund at three of his matches

3

Sabalenka has beaten Siegemund at three of his matchesCredit: AFP

2000. From the year he is the second player after the legendary Serena Williams.

Sabalenka Amanda Anisimova has been faced Thursday, the victory would take first Wimbledon final.

show more

LEAVE A RESPONSE

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *