Aryna Sabalenka has made a candid admission about how difficult it was for her to be so consistent this year after becoming world No 1 for the first time.
The Belarusian has claimed it was “not that hard” to be consistent and also feels nothing can “destroy” her after improving the mental side of her game. Read More
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