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    Sabalenka says she fell into ‘deep, dark hole’ mentally in Paris shock

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 4, 2026
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    Aryna Sabalenka said she fell into a “deep, dark hole” during her three-sets loss to Russian Diana Shnaider in the French Open quarterfinals on Wednesday, after the world number one let her opportunities slip in the second set.

    The Belarusian handled the blustery conditions to win the opening set, forged a commanding lead in the second and was two points away from victory, when the contest began to turn and Shnaider won the last 10 games to prevail 3-6 7-5 6-0.

    Sabalenka said she had no thoughts, felt no emotions and wanted to “quit tennis right now” in the aftermath of the defeat as the four-times Grand Slam champion hoped to get back on track mentally in the next few weeks.

    “I feel like I had very decent opportunities in the second
    set,” Sabalenka told reporters.

    “I screwed up, and then she stepped in and she played great.
    I feel like mentally I couldn’t really recover after second set.
    That really was the biggest mistake.

    “I don’t know the last time I lost 10 games in a row … I
    guess mentally I got into very deep, dark hole over there, and I
    just couldn’t get back mentally on track.”

    Sabalenka was puzzled by the decision to keep the roof of
    Court Philippe Chatrier open as the wind caused issues for both
    players, sweeping the red dirt into their face at times, and
    affecting their ability to control their shots throughout.

    “I don’t know why would they keep the roof open when it was
    crazy windy,” last year’s runner-up Sabalenka added.

    “But how can I complain if almost for the whole match
    everything was working okay for me, but then it just slipped
    away. I feel like it was getting crazy maybe just because
    mentally I wasn’t really okay.

    “Even though I was winning, it was dirty tennis. I don’t
    know how people could actually just sit there and watch me play.
    Then at some point she stepped in, and she played unbelievable
    in those conditions.”

    All of Sabalenka’s Grand Slam wins have come on hardcourts
    and she said she needed to crack the code on clay and grass.

    “I really feel great on clay. I feel great on grass. I don’t
    know, maybe I’m focusing too much that I’ve never won a slam on
    each surface, and maybe it’s making me overthink stuff, making
    me over-emotional in some moments.

    “This is something that I have to step back and try to find
    a solution for, because I’m just so tired losing matches not in
    the best way, just because I was over-emotional.”

    Sabalenka said she would look for a way through the setback,
    insisting that the experience would only make her stronger.

    “I figured how I can overcome it,” she added with a smile.

    “You know those rooms where you just go in and you smash
    everything? I’ll probably spend the whole day there tomorrow
    destroying stuff. Maybe it’ll help, maybe not.”

    Source: Khaleej Times

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