Sabalenka's 'Sad' Health Ordeal

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April 23, 2026 | Edition #448

When Aryna Sabalenka pulled out of the Middle East swing, she pointed to a minor injury as the reason. But the concerns didn’t end there. As the clay season got underway, she was once again forced to step back, this time withdrawing from the Stuttgart Open to focus on her recovery. Now, as she arrives in Madrid, the World No. 1 has opened up with honest admission about her health challenges.

Sabalenka Admits Pre-Madrid Health Ordeals: It Was Really Sad
Sabalenka Admits Pre-Madrid Health Ordeals: “It Was Really Sad”
The World No. 1 opens up about the health struggles she faced ahead of Madrid.



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Did You Know

Aryna Sabalenka began playing tennis by chance at age six when her father, Sergey Sabalenka, a former hockey player, drove past tennis courts in Minsk, Belarus, and decided to take her to learn. Despite initially hesitant, she developed a passion for the sport, eventually dedicating her career to the game with her father's encouragement.


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