Sabalenka's behavior is a widespread public example of what happens when racists realize privilege and entitlement is not enough. They always double down, triple down and so on.
By definition, racism is constant, ubiquitous, pervasive in all areas of people activity. Thus every black person encounters racists and racism throughout every day.By definition, a racist is mentally ill, a liar, stupid, fool, self-hater, low-self-esteem, psychopath, sociopath, criminal, gaslighter, evil....
Thus, by definition, groups, countries and societies based on racism, are riddled with mental illness. Despite the sidestepping and whitewashing being applied by multiple forms of media, Sabalenka has revealed her “honest self.” See, Aryna Sabalenka, Thinly Veiled White Superiority Maafa Racist
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After Sabalenka's semi-final win over Jasmine Paolini in the March 2025 Miami Open, and prior to her finals match against Jessica Pegula, Sabalenka said “...with the years, I've figured how to adjust to different conditions and I can, I can say I can play on every court, doesn't matter if it's slow or quick, I know I have the game to adjust and I have the game to bring and win the matches. I think Indian Wells was so tricky with the all sort of different conditions and I had to adjust basically every day so I think that's also helped me to kind of like come here, I didn't have much time, I had like few days to prepare myself on the new surface um I think Indian Wells helped me in the way I adjust.” See Aryna Sabalenka on her thoughts on Alexa Eala #miamiopen2025 #tennislife #tiktok #tiktokviral
See Miami Open Transcript, Thursday, March 27, 2025, Aryna Sabalenka Press Conference after her match against Jasmine Paolini
Q. Outside of February, you have put in a pretty consistent year so far. How does this level that you have now, even though there was a couple very tight losses in there, how do you think it compares with some of your best tennis that you have played in, say, the last year and a half?
I think the way that I was able to adjust to different, let's say, issues of the game, and the way that I was able to fight no matter what, I felt like I'm definitely on the pretty high level right now.
Yeah, outside of February, that's incredible season, even though I had those tough finals. You know, we never lose.
We only learn lesson. I'm really happy that I was able to give myself another opportunity, another final to learn the lesson finally and to get the trophy.
Q. What are those lessons? Do you feel completely comfortable over here more than some of the other places from this year?
ARYNA SABALENKA: I don't know. I felt pretty good in Australia (smiling). It's not about the way you feel; it's about the way you are adjusting to the different conditions. And the lessons, well, I believe focus on myself, not on what's going on on another side. Because, you know, sometimes players just go out there and they have nothing to lose and they just go crazy on the shots. Sometimes you're, like, What's going on? Like they just making unbelievable shots.I think in those finals I was more focusing on my opponents than on myself. Yeah, I think I just have to bring the same attitude, the same mindset that I had today, I think I have to bring it in the finals. I really feel this time I'm going to do better than I did in the last two finals.
Another Sabalenka Excuse & Dismissal Of Another Player
Before her match against Zheng in the 2025 Roland Garros Quarterfinal, Sabalenka referred to her 2025 Italian Open Match In Rome (Internazionali BNL d’Italia) against Qinwen Zheng, which Zheng won. Sabalenka made the excuse that she was pretty exhausted in Rome and shouldn't have been playing because she needed to rest before Roland Garros. She ignores the matches she won prior to playing Zheng in Rome. See Sabalenka looking for 'revenge' against Zheng in Roland Garros quarter-finalsAdditional Videos:
Aryna Sabalenka v Marta KostyukAryna Sabalenka Pre-Tournament Press Conference | Internazionali BNL d’Italia 2025