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Belarusian tennis star Aryna Sabalenka is returning to the Mutua Madrid Open with mixed emotions about clay courts. Her 2023 final against Iga Swiatek was a memorable yet heartbreaking experience that she hopes to improve upon this year. Despite acknowledging clay's complexity, Sabalenka remains determined to perform at her best. She's also notably more cautious about potential substance-related risks after recent controversies in professional tennis.

Key Points: Sabalenka's Madrid Open Clay Challenge After 2023 Final Drama

  • Sabalenka seeks redemption after dramatic 2023 final against Swiatek
  • Clay courts present tactical and technical challenges
  • Top seed emphasizes careful approach to tournament preparation
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Sabalanka looking forward to Madrid but is keen to repeat 2023 rather than 2024

Aryna Sabalenka returns to Madrid Open, reflecting on 2023 epic final and navigating clay court challenges

"Playing on clay gives you more time to make your shots - Aryna Sabalenka"

Madrid (Spain), April 23

Aryna Sabalenka is back at the Mutua Madrid Open hoping to rekindle memories of her title win from 2023, rather than her epic defeat in last year's final against Iga Swiatek. Sabalenka travels to Madrid in good form, despite a recent defeat in Stuttgart, but admitted in a press conference on Wednesday that the clay used in Madrid is not her favourite surface.

"Playing on clay gives you more time to make your shots. But in the past, this has sometimes given me some confusion as I get a lot of ideas, and that leads to mistakes," she admitted.

However, the Belarusian said the surface needed good "physical preparation" and "good tactical intelligence," and consequently, the surface is "the one that allows for improvement in all aspects of the game", reports Xinhua.

Last season saw her lose a dramatic final 7-5, 4-6, 7-6 to Swiatek, and she said that had been "an impressive spectacle," that showed she could perform on clay, but she also commented that her eventual defeat was "very upsetting" and she had "tried never to think about the final from last year."

Sabalenka said she preferred longer tournaments because "having a rest day between matches allows you to be more relaxed, go out to dinner with your team, and explore the city."

She also said that she preferred an automatic line-call system, even on clay, "because there are situations where chair umpires could make mistakes since visible marks don't always match the reality due to the ball's trajectory and speed."

Finally, the top seed addressed the issue of testing positive for contaminated substances, admitting that she was "much more cautious and aware of the dangers," following cases such as Jannik Sinner's suspension.

"I only drink and eat things that I have been able to control to the maximum and that my team provides me, and I am very careful about who I associate with, who I touch, and so on. Someone could have a cream with a banned substance, and it could transfer to my body, so... Yes, it's quite scary," she admitted.

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Maria K.
Love Sabalenka's honesty about clay not being her favorite surface! That 2023 final against Swiatek was 🔥 though. Hope she can channel that energy this year. Go Aryna! 💪
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Tom R.
Interesting point about the automatic line-call system. I never thought about how clay marks might not tell the full story. The tech doesn't lie though!
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Sophie L.
The part about being cautious with substances is so important. It's scary how easily athletes can get contaminated these days. Smart that she's being extra careful.
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James P.
While I admire Sabalenka's power game, I wish she'd work more on her consistency on clay. The "too many ideas" comment shows she overthinks on this surface. Maybe simpler = better?
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Anika T.
Love that she enjoys exploring cities during tournaments! Shows there's more to tennis than just the game. Madrid is beautiful this time of year too 😊
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Dmitri V.
That 2023 final was one for the history books! Both players left everything on the court. Here's hoping for another epic showdown this year 🤞

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