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London (AP) – It didn’t take long for it Coco And Aryana This month’s French Open final to patch their relationship.
Now Wimbledon Going is about to begin, Gauf is hoping that everyone else can forget what the top Sabalenka said after his loss to the American in Rolend-Garros.
A day later Wimbledon is dancing together at the Center Court In a video of Tickets, two tennis players faced further questions on Saturday after the comment of the two tennis players, when he said that his own mistakes were to do more with his own mistakes than Gouf’s performance.
Belarusian later Gauf wrote to apologize to And he said that his comments were “professional”, but he was not before the fans and scholars had some big reactions – especially in the United States.
Trying to confirm that criticism has stopped.
“I am not the person who will increase hatred in the world,” said Gaff, opening the Wimbledon campaign against the Dayana Yastrama on Tuesday. “I think people were taking it too far away. … It really noticed and a lot of things I felt that I felt that I am not very nice. I didn’t want to grow up.”
Sabaleka, who faced Carson Branstein in a court in No.1 on Monday, said he expects Tikatok’s video to show that all of them were all right.
“We are well, we are friends,” said three -time Major winner. “I hope the US media is now easy for me to be easy for me.”
Sabaleka re -mentioned that he never wanted to object to Gaf.
“I was completely upset with myself, and the emotions fell on me,” he said. “I just lost it completely.”
Gauf acknowledged that he initially seduced the injury to Sabalenka in public, who said that the American “did not win because he did not play incredible; because I made all these mistakes … from simple balls.”
But after Sabalenka reached out to apologize, he was fast to bury any anger.
“I preach love, I preach the light,” said Gauf. “I just become our Kumbaya, be happy, Hakuna Matata and be happy here.”