Sabalenka tells team ‘it’s your fault’ after being thrashed in Brisbane final

Sabalenka tells team ‘it’s your fault’ after being thrashed in Brisbane final

Aryna Sabalenka jokingly blamed her team as she suffered a 6-0 6-3 demolition job in the Brisbane International final. The world No. 2 lasted just 73 minutes against Elena Rybakina and amusingly told her coaches it was their fault in her runner-up speech. Sabalenka then tried to stop Rybakina from congratulating her team for reaching the final.

Sabalenka and Rybakina started the season with a rematch of the 2023 Australian Open final. The top two seeds in Brisbane, both women advanced to the final without dropping a set. But the world No. 4 dominated in the final, thrashing Sabalenka for the loss of just three games.

It took an hour for the 25-year-old to win her first game but she was in good spirits after the one-sided defeat, laughing as she told her team they did a “bad job”. Addressing her opponent first, Sabalenka said: “Elena, wow. Thank you for those three games, at least we made it look like a fight.”

Turning her attention to her coaching camp, the runner-up continued: “A couple of words to my team, you did a bad job today. 6-0 6-3, that’s all your fault guys.” But it wasn’t all bad, as Sabalenka also thanked them for a good tournament.

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Sabalenka and Rybakina started the season with a rematch of the 2023 Australian Open final. The top two seeds in Brisbane, both women advanced to the final without dropping a set. But the world No. 4 dominated in the final, thrashing Sabalenka for the loss of just three games.

It took an hour for the 25-year-old to win her first game but she was in good spirits after the one-sided defeat, laughing as she told her team they did a “bad job”. Addressing her opponent first, Sabalenka said: “Elena, wow. Thank you for those three games, at least we made it look like a fight.”

Turning her attention to her coaching camp, the runner-up continued: “A couple of words to my team, you did a bad job today. 6-0 6-3, that’s all your fault guys.” But it wasn’t all bad, as Sabalenka also thanked them for a good tournament.