‘Addicted to wins,’ Sabalenka eyes more in Dubai

Tennis

Aryna Sabalenka said it is in her nature to keep striving for success and that she has become addicted to that winning feeling as the Australian Open champion returns to action at the Dubai Championships this week.

Sabalenka won her second Grand Slam with a 6-3, 6-2 victory over Zheng Qinwen last month, becoming the first woman in 11 years to retain the Melbourne Park crown.

The 25-year-old from Belarus said there is no chance she will rest on her laurels.

“My mindset is to keep doing what I’m doing, keep fighting, keep working. After my career, to look back and think, ‘Whoa, I was able to achieve that. That’s crazy,'” said Sabalenka, who begins her Dubai campaign Tuesday against Donna Vekic. “I’m not the type person that’s going to win something and stop. I’m addicted to wins.”

Among the most consistent players on the WTA Tour, Sabalenka has reached at least the semifinal stage of the past six Grand Slams.

She said the decision to drop her psychologist in 2022 has been a key factor in her progress.

“I feel like no one knows better yourself than you,” she said. “That was the best decision to start. It’s tough to say because it’s been long process.

“In the end, the only one thing helping me is just myself, just stop expecting people to fix my problems, start fixing my problems myself. I think that brought much more confidence and much more control.”

Reuters contributed to this report.

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