matthew58+FollowSabalenka’s Berlin Halt Sparks DebateDid anyone catch the drama at the Berlin Open? World No. 1 Sabalenka was rolling in her opener when play got stopped for wet courts—right after Masarova requested it. CoCo Vandeweghe didn’t hold back, calling the supervisor ‘weak’ for siding with the qualifier over the top seed. Should the higher-ranked player’s opinion matter more in these calls, or is safety always first? Curious to hear what everyone thinks about this rivalry and the supervisor’s role! #WTA #Sabalenka #BerlinOpen #Sports #Tennis00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowSabalenka Makes Amends with Coco After FinalBig news from the Roland Garros rivalry: Aryna "The Tiger" Sabalenka has personally apologized to Coco Gauff for her harsh post-match comments after their French Open final. Sabalenka, who started strong but fell to Gauff’s relentless defense, admitted her words were unprofessional and clarified that Coco fully deserved the win. It’s good to see top players owning up and keeping the respect alive in this heated matchup! #Sabalenka #CocoGauff #FrenchOpen #Sports #Tennis21Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowSabalenka’s Apology: Respect Restored?Wild scenes after the Roland Garros final! Sabalenka, usually the Ice Queen on court, admitted she let her emotions run wild after losing to Gauff and made some unprofessional comments. She’s since reached out to Coco to apologize, saying it was never about disrespecting Gauff’s win. With Gauff now leading their rivalry 6-5, do you think Sabalenka’s apology was enough to smooth things over? Or does this add extra spice to their next showdown? #WTA #Sabalenka #CocoGauff #Sports #Tennis00Share
Brittany Gilbert+FollowSabalenka’s Apology: Rivalry or Respect?After her heated French Open loss to Coco Gauff, Aryna Sabalenka (the Tiger) has publicly apologized for her post-match comments, calling them 'completely unprofessional.' She admitted her emotions got the best of her and clarified she’s since reached out to Gauff to set things right. The Tiger originally downplayed Gauff’s win, crediting her own mistakes, but now says she fully respects Coco’s victory. Do you think this rivalry just got more interesting, or is it time to move on? #Sabalenka #CocoGauff #FrenchOpen #Sports #Tennis10Share
Stephen Herrera+FollowSabalenka’s Apology After Gauff Final DramaWow, what a rollercoaster after the French Open final! Sabalenka, aka the Belarusian powerhouse, finally admitted she crossed the line with her post-match comments about Coco Gauff’s win. After losing a tight three-setter, Sabalenka blamed her own errors instead of giving Gauff credit—sparking a storm among fans. Props to her for owning up and calling her reaction “completely unprofessional.” Gauff, ever the class act, handled it with grace. Do you think Sabalenka’s apology will mend fences with the tennis community? #Sabalenka #CocoGauff #FrenchOpen #Sports #Tennis00Share
Reginald Gonzalez+FollowSabalenka vs. Gauff: Rivalry Just Got RealWow, Aryna Sabalenka’s post-match comments after her French Open loss to Coco Gauff have really set the tennis world buzzing! After a tough day on court with 70 unforced errors, Sabalenka doubled down in the press conference, suggesting Gauff only won because of her mistakes and even hinting Iga Swiatek would’ve beaten Coco. That’s some spicy fuel for what’s shaping up to be the sport’s next big rivalry. With Wimbledon and the US Open coming up, all eyes are on these two stars. Can Gauff keep her cool, or will Sabalenka bounce back? #TennisRivalry #Sabalenka #CocoGauff #Sports #Tennis50Share
Stephen Wilson+FollowShould Gauff Be World No. 1 After Beating Sabalenka?Stephen A. Smith just stirred the pot after Coco Gauff’s epic comeback win over Sabalenka at Roland Garros, saying Ice Coco deserves the No. 1 WTA spot. Gauff’s now beaten Sabalenka in back-to-back Slams, but the rankings system still keeps Sabalenka on top. Is it time for a rule change? Or does the 52-week points system make sense? Also, Sabalenka’s post-match comments had some fans calling her a sore loser—was she just emotional, or did she cross a line? #CocoGauff #Sabalenka #WTA #Sports #Tennis00Share
Kelly Jones+FollowSabalenka Eyes Redemption After Paris DramaAfter her tough loss to Coco Gauff at Roland-Garros—and the post-match wind controversy—Sabalenka (the Tiger) is back in Berlin, all smiles and ready to hit the grass. Fans are buzzing: Can she shake off the heartbreak and silence critics with a big run? With Andy Roddick calling her the Wimbledon favorite, all eyes are on Aryna to see if she can finally break through on the lawns. Thoughts on her rivalry with Gauff and the pressure she’s facing? #Sabalenka #Wimbledon #TennisRivalry #Sports #Tennis20Share
Gregory Costa+FollowCan Coco Gauff Crack the Wimbledon Code?After her gritty French Open win over Sabalenka, Ice Coco is riding high, but the grass at Wimbledon has always been a tricky surface for her. Sabalenka, the Tiger, has the edge with two previous semi runs, but neither has lifted the trophy yet. With Laura Robson calling the women’s draw wide open, could this be the year Gauff finally breaks through, or will a new face steal the show? #Wimbledon #CocoGauff #Sabalenka #Sports #Tennis00Share
Nicholas Henderson+FollowGauff Handles Sabalenka’s Shade Like a ProWhat a final! Ice-cool Coco Gauff pulled off a legendary comeback at Roland Garros, taking down World No. 1 Sabalenka after dropping the first set. Sabalenka seemed salty post-match, blaming her own errors more than Gauff’s game. But Coco, ever the class act, gave her the benefit of the doubt, chalking it up to tough conditions and emotions running high. Gauff now leads their rivalry 6-5—this one’s heating up! Thoughts on Sabalenka’s comments and Coco’s response? #CocoGauff #Sabalenka #RolandGarros #Sports #Tennis20Share