Sablena on Ao Both: Topedest One
By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennisnow | Sunday, February 9, 2025
Picture Credit: Cameron Spencer / Gety
Ayna Saalka’s Grandist Slam felt so much pain.
Indicating her losses set three Madison Keys In the open Australia last month, Sabalka said the return was his “strong” loss.
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Courageous keys came from the protections of the habasation of the haalenena 6-3, 7-5 in the height Power Power Revoling Powerdown have become amazing in the Rod Laver Arena.
Meeting the media at Doha Today, Sabalka said the amazing end of his AO was a difficult loss took him a week to recover.
“This was a mighty person,” said Sabalka told Doha’s media before Qatars Total Awed. “I think a week on Sunday I still thought about the game.”
Those thoughts left two AO Sabila tournament for one end: He never lost a game, kept up, kept and won it.
Magically Melbourne run, newborn keys reduced the world. 1 Number 2 Neem 2 Back, defeated Grand Slams in the presses of new attackers on the way to hold his beautiful crown.
“True, look back and think about those two lost games [in the decisive set]But, he didn’t do anything wrong, he just played in his mind, and it was His day, “said Sabalka.” ERE VER will never regret.
“I think I’m now right back behind that difficult game.”
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