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Sabalenka's Terrible Behavior Against Gauff

November 02, 2025 | Edition #252

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Daylight Saving Time has officially ended. Alongside the rest of the world, it’s turning back its clocks; Sabalenka is probably wishing she could turn back time altogether. At least that’s what her confession about ‘bad conduct’ tells us. And speaking of the past, Boris Becker just revealed how Djokovic stood by him during his toughest days. More on these and on Gauff’s blunt statement, Aliassime's clean up, and yet another retirement in today’s edition.

Sabalenka Owns Up To Terrible Behaviour Against Gauff and Keys
Sabalenka Owns Upto Terrible Behavior Against Gauff and Keys
Aryna Sabalenka candidly admitted she lost control of her emotions during past clashes with Coco Gauff and Madison Keys, reflecting on her behavior with honesty and maturity.



As you read above, many players vent their frustration by smashing their rackets after a tough loss. Sabalenka did it earlier this year at the Australian Open, and more recently, Bublik followed suit at the Paris Masters. So tell us…

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Did You Know


The record for most singles titles at the WTA Finals is held by Martina Navratilova with 8 titles. She won them in 1978-79, 1981 and 1983-86. Two tournaments were held in 1986, both won by Navratilova. She also holds records for the most consecutive tournament wins (five in 1983-86) and the most appearances, with 21 events played in 1974-89 and 1991-94.

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