Aryna Sabalenka irked by two moments in her Wimbledon semi-final defeat
Aryna Sabalenka made a conscious effort to be a gracious loser at Wimbledon, but still took a swipe at new finalist Amanda Anisimova.
World number one and title favourite Sabalenka was beaten 6-4 4-6 6-4 by the 23-year-old American Anisimova in a dramatic Centre Court semi-final.
The top seed from Belarus came in for a lot of criticism for her sour grapes reaction following her defeat by Coco Gauff at last month’s French Open final.
So she breezed into Wimbledon’s media theatre giggling and said: “You’re not going to see a Roland Garros press conference, so anyone who was waiting for that, you can leave right now!”
She added: “I just don’t want to face that hate again. I mean, we’re all people. We all can lose control over our emotions. It’s absolutely normal.
“Even right now I took a bit more time before doing my media just so I can be Aryna, not that crazy person that was on that media day at Roland Garros.”
Nevertheless, a couple of incidents did irk the 27-year-old. The first was a point at 2-3 in the second set when Anisimova seemed to loudly celebrate a winner before the ball was past Sabalenka, which could have been called hindrance by the umpire.
“I was just trying to chase the ball. Yeah, she was already celebrating it. I was, like, I mean, that’s a bit too early,” she said.
“Then she kind of p****d me off saying that, ‘oh, that’s what she does all the time’.”
Anisimova, who will face Iga Swiatek in Saturday’s final, responded: “I don’t really know what was the deal there, to be honest, because I didn’t feel like it was that interfering. But yeah, I tried to not do it again.”
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Then, with Sabalenka 2-4 down in the third, the 13th seed did not apologise after a