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Sabalenka's Nightmare; Issues Apology

April 16, 2026 | Edition #441
When Aryna Sabalenka once admitted, “I hate the feeling when I lose a match,” she meant every word. Losses have often brought out her rawest emotions, sometimes making it feel like a nightmare for the World No. 1. But when she recently opened up about those vulnerable moments, she didn’t hold anything back.

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The Belarusian apologizes for breaking rackets and reveals one nightmare that doesn't let her sleep. |


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