Coco Gauff Says Criticism of Aryna Sabalenka's French Open Comments Went 'Too Far'
- At her pre-Wimbledon press conference, Gauff admitted she felt tempted to respond to Sabalenka's dismissive comments after the French Open final.
- Following the French Open final, Sabalenka privately and publicly apologized, citing frustration and emotional reactions as the reasons for her critical comments about Gauff.
- Following their viral TikTok dance on Wimbledon’s Centre Court, Gauff emphasized she won't fuel hate, hoping criticism ends as Wimbledon begins.
- With Wimbledon 2025 starting on June 30, momentum from Roland Garros fuels excitement amid ongoing rivalry reconciliation.
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Coco Gauff 'tired of talking' about Sabalenka French Open spat
Coco Gauff is keen to move on from the fallout of her French Open final victory over Aryna Sabalenka as the American looks to follow in the footsteps of Serena Williams at Wimbledon. Gauff won a tense three-set clash in stormy conditions in Paris to land her second Grand Slam earlier this month. READ: Coco Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka for French Open title However, the aftermath of the match was dominated by Sabalenka’s comments that Gauf…
"People were taking it too far" - Coco Gauff says she won't "fuel hate" as she addresses Aryna Sabalenka controversy after Wimbledon patch-up
Coco Gauff spoke up on her refusal to "fuel" the controversy surrounding herself and rival Aryna Sabalenka, which began in the aftermath of the American's win over the Belarusian in the women's single
Wimbledon 2025: Coco Gauff says criticism of Aryna Sabalenka’s French Open comments went ’too far’
It didn’t take long for Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka to patch up their relationship after this month’s French Open final. Gauff is hoping everyone else can also forget what the top-ranked Sabalenka said.
Coco Gauff says criticism of Aryna Sabalenka’s comments went ‘too far’
LONDON — It didn’t take long for Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka to patch up their relationship after this month’s French Open final. Now as Wimbledon is about to start, Gauff is hoping everyone else can also forget what the top-ranked Sabalenka said in the wake of her loss to the American at Roland-Garros. A day after dancing together on Wimbledon’s Centre Court in a TikTok video, the two tennis players faced more questions on Saturday about the…
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