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Bad Memory as a Secret to Success: Arina Sabalenka on Overcoming Setbacks in Tennis

Bad Memory as a Secret to Success: Arina Sabalenka on Overcoming Setbacks in Tennis

Three-time Grand Slam champion and world number one, Belarusian tennis player Arina Sobolenko, has shared her desire to move on from her defeat in the final of the WTA-500 tournament in Stuttgart, Germany, and focus on the upcoming Masters event in Madrid, Spain.

“Throughout my career, I’ve experienced a number of final losses, and it’s always tough to deal with. If I’ve learned one thing, it’s that to succeed as a tennis player, you need to have a short memory. Right now, my sole focus is to put what happened here behind me and to work even harder to achieve more in Madrid,” Sobolenko stated, as reported by Punto de Break.

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