Arina Sobolenko reported not without problems in the 1/8 finals of Wimbledon. At the beginning of this meeting, the Belarusian was helpless and was in a very difficult situation, which she managed to overcome. The tennis player said that it helped her.
At Wimbledon this year, Arina Sobolenko has already reached the 1/8 finals. It was not easy at all, because in the 1/32 finals the Belarusian met with Varvara Gracheva, who dominated this match from the very beginning. The Frenchwoman of Russian origin beat the second racket of the world with a score of 6:2 in the first set in 35 minutes.
Wimbledon: Arina Sobolenko’s desperate cry of helplessness
Sobolenko’s impotence caused her a lot of emotional movements and screams. The middle of the second set was the most impressive. At the post-match press conference, a sport.pl journalist asked the Belarusian what this shout means.
“I was a little crazy at the time. I can’t throw my racket on the grass and I felt like I should at least scream. After that, I felt a little better and felt a little better inside. I have the impression that I began to think a little better then, ”she answered the question of a Polish journalist.
Arina Sobolenko told what helped her turn a difficult situation
Arina Sobolenko managed to turn the tide of the match and win 7-5 in the second set and 6-2 in the deciding set. The Belarusian told what else helped her change the fate of this meeting. “It was just pretty warm and I didn’t adjust the tension. I asked the people in charge to take care of my racket. From that moment on, I began to feel better on the court, and the ball stopped being so fast and far-flying.
In the quarterfinals of Wimbledon, Arina Sobolenko will face Russian Anna Blinkova, who is ranked 40th in the WTA rankings. The meeting is scheduled for Saturday, July 8 at 19:00. 17:30 A Belarusian can meet with Iga Swiatek only in the Grand Slam finals.
Source: Wprost
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