Sabalenka: I want to play again
Richard Pagliaro | @tennis_now | Sunday, March 16, 2025
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An idea is hunted Aryna Sabalenka Moving forward after her three set loss Mirra Andreeva In today’s Indian Well Finals.
Rematch.
“Yes. Yes. I’m already trying to replay. “Maybe she made a big mistake now, but that’s OK. I will let her enjoy a beautiful trophy.
“No, I’m kidding. I don’t want to talk like that.
“But, of course, I’m going out to fight and I’m going to make sure I didn’t make the same mistakes I made today.”
Until the third game of the second game today, Sabalenka faced each other for the third time this season.
Finally, the 17-year-old Andreeva played more changes, clarity and commitment. Andreeva hit five titles (29 to 24), more ACE (6 to 1), and combined eight of the last nine with defensive percentage and offensive strike savvy. In today’s final, Andreeva broke Sabalenka’s tenure three times.
This is Sabalenka’s second crime three-set final loss this season.
The U.S. Open champion lost her Australian Open title in the Trinity Classic of American Madison Keys.
A ruthless Sabalenka broke the keys and won 11 games in the 6-0, 6-1 semifinals to reach the Indian Well final.
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After putting down the opening suit, Andreeva Conchita Martinez. These outbreaks seem to have solved the teenager.
Sabalenka said she should have better control over her emotions and direct her anger to the last set.
“I was so angry with myself because I thought, yes, that shouldn’t be the way I did it, and I was just angry,” Sabalenka told the media in Indian Wells. “I should just throw this aggression on that side, not too much, it’s too hard for myself.
“So I don’t really care what she’s doing. I know what she’s going to do, nothing really surprised me. It’s more like it’s better about me controlling anger.”