Sabalenka Slams Dubai Tournament Criticism as 'Ridiculous'
Aryna Sabalenka expressed uncertainty about returning to the Dubai Championships after criticism for her withdrawal. The tournament director's call for stricter penalties on player pullouts drew Sabalenka's ire. Amidst a packed tour schedule, Sabalenka emphasized prioritizing health and resilience for better performance in major events.
Aryna Sabalenka, the world number one in tennis, has voiced her doubts about participating in future Dubai Championships. This comes after tournament director Salah Tahlak criticized her withdrawal and advocated for harsher penalties for late pullouts, describing the demand as 'ridiculous.'
Both Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek withdrew due to various reasons such as injuries and scheduling conflicts, prompting replacement players to step in. Sabalenka's decision was also influenced by regional turmoil due to ongoing geopolitical conflicts. Her comments highlight a broader concern about how tournaments manage players' commitments.
As schedules grow more demanding, Sabalenka is focusing on preserving her health for major tournaments, choosing a more strategic approach to competing. Players like Coco Gauff have called for more empathy from organizers, underlining the physical toll of an extensive tennis season.
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