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Aryna Sabalenka a 'totally different player' and 'mentally tough' ahead of French Open, says John McEnroe

John McEnroe believes Aryna Sabalenka is a “totally different player” after shoring up her serve and looks a «much more confident» player. Sabalenka's serve has previously let her down in some key moments, and in 2022 she hit 440 double faults, 151 more than any other player. Ad But she looked to have new-found confidence at the Australian Open earlier this year as she was crowned champion.

Roland-GarrosNadal set to leave top 100, but who else faces big post-French Open ranking drop?AN HOUR AGO She has since cemented her place as the second-best player on tour behind Iga Swiatek by compiling a 29-5 win-loss record and winning titles in Indian Wells and Madrid. Reflecting on Sabalenka’s service improvement, Eurosport expert McEnroe said: “That was a huge problem for her. And it shows you mentally how tough she is that she's been able to sort of overcome that.

“As far as the actual technique, I don't think there's very much that's different. I think that at times, she maybe play a little safer, rightfully when the nerves get in the way, and just gets the serve in. And then other times, she's trying to sort of hit bigger on the second serve, the complete opposite, to try to just sort of go for it.

“And so it seems like she's found that sort of happy medium of where to be, but it still feels like it can be an issue. And I think that the serve is the most important shot in tennis. So no matter who you are, I think people look at how well you're serving.

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