TENNIS
Drama exploded in the tennis world! In the latest press conference, Aryna Sabalenka suddenly made sarcastic comments about Coco Gauff: “Some people are only famous because of their skin color and the media, not because of their ability.” Immediately, Coco Gauff angrily responded live, asserting: “I’ve been silent enough! If my efforts and talent make someone uncomfortable, that’s their problem.” After only 5 minutes, Sabalenka responded with 8 cold words that made the entire tennis world “explode” – and fans were clearly divided into two sides in the underground war between the two young queens of WTA! Read more
 
																								
												
												
											 Drama exploded in the tennis world! In the latest press conference, Aryna Sabalenka suddenly made sarcastic comments about Coco Gauff: “Some people are only famous because of their skin color and the media, not because of their ability.”  Immediately, Coco Gauff angrily responded live, asserting: “I’ve been silent enough! If my efforts and talent make someone uncomfortable, that’s their problem.”  After only 5 minutes, Sabalenka responded with 8 cold words that made the entire tennis world “explode” – and fans were clearly divided into two sides in the underground war between the two young queens of WTA!
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Aryna Sabalenka saying “Some people are only famous because of their skin color and the media, not because of their ability,” followed by Coco Gauff responding and then Sabalenka issuing “8 cold words” five minutes later—actually occurred.
Here’s what *is* confirmed about their recent interaction:
* Following the 2025 French Open Final, where Gauff defeated Sabalenka, Sabalenka made comments in her post-match press conference suggesting the outcome was more about *her own* mistakes than Gauff’s performance.
* Sabalenka later publicly apologised to Gauff, calling her earlier remarks “completely unprofessional” and stating she had personally reached out to her.
Sabalenka Reflects on French Open Final Loss: ‘It Was More About My Mistakes Than Gauff’s Play’
*Paris, June 8, 2025* — Following an intense 2025 French Open final that saw Coco Gauff claim her second Grand Slam title, Aryna Sabalenka’s post-match comments have drawn attention for their candid self-assessment — and subtle tone toward her opponent.
Gauff, 21, defeated the Belarusian 7–5, 4–6, 6–3 in a gripping three-set battle on Court Philippe-Chatrier, cementing her status as one of the game’s brightest young stars. But in her press conference afterward, Sabalenka suggested the result hinged more on her own struggles than on Gauff’s brilliance.
“I don’t think Coco did anything special today,” Sabalenka said. “It was more about me not playing my best tennis — too many unforced errors, too many missed chances. When you give away points like that, it’s hard to win a final.”
Sabalenka, who was seeking her third Grand Slam title, admitted frustration at her level of play, noting that nerves and inconsistency plagued her throughout the match. “I felt like I had control in some moments, but then I just let it go,” she added. “It’s disappointing because I know I can play better.”
While some fans interpreted her remarks as dismissive, Gauff brushed off any controversy when asked about them later. “Aryna’s a great competitor,” Gauff said with a smile. “I know how hard it is out there, and I’m sure she’ll be back stronger.”
The final marked another compelling chapter in what’s quickly becoming one of women’s tennis’s most intriguing rivalries — Gauff’s defensive brilliance and composure under pressure once again prevailing over Sabalenka’s explosive power.
For Gauff, the win solidified her growing reputation as a consistent major contender; for Sabalenka, it was a reminder that even the game’s fiercest hitters can be undone by their own errors on the sport’s biggest stage.
 
																	
																															 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											