what is doubtful about the fact that a 16-year-old girl WITHOUT STRENGTH IS STILL IN PUBERTY MIMINO and will beat the TOP 7 in the world, what more do you want to explain autist???@@jacksondill11
@@jacksondill11 what is doubtful about the fact that a 16-year-old girl WITHOUT STRENGTH IS STILL IN PUBERTY MIMINO and will beat the TOP 7 in the world, what more do you want to explain autist???
The fact that Peterson didn’t go crazy celebrating beating a #1 seed shows a lot of class on her part. Kind of reminds me when Hingis feel apart against Dokic back in 1999 in the first round at Wimbledon.
I’m a martial artist and when you lose your nerve on certain kicks, your confidence can unravel really fast. It’s a very lonely place. I feel so bad for her
This was so tough to watch. Im a big fan of Sabalenka, and I have confidence that when she overcomes this challenge, her rebirth will be glorious! Its OK not to be OK sometimes
@@JK-vc7ie You are insensitive. She feels bad that her most lethal weapon, her serve is not there for her. It can impact her career. I hope she recovers and plays fabulous tennis.
Sabalenka is weak. It is not enough be grounded, not moving and only hitting hard, during Iga Swiatek era. She need change , cut her roots and start using legs, and brain too or she will vanish from tennis world.
one of the most respectful celebrations ive ever seen its was obvious Sabalenka was in distress she was crying so bad it held up the serve! she didnt scream and yell CMONNNNNNN no overcheering every single point nice to see
No it’s not. She’s playing a game. There are real things in this world where people are actually suffering for real. Soldiers get their legs and arms blown off. People get diagnosed with terminal diseases and have a young family. I’m not saying she’s wrong for being frustrated, but that other people look at this with such strong empathy. Give me a break.
Listen… no one knows what really was going on but her. The serve yips are a real thing but it almost seemed like it was more than that.. mental health is not something to be taken lightly. A lot of people think the life of a professional athlete is all glitz and glam, but that often case is not the case. I know she’s playing the Australian open, but I truly believe it may be in her best interest to do what Osaka did and maybe not compete again until Indian wells or even the clay court swing.
She’s winning with such serves. Idk how she could win matches with that many double faults. Against Serena she had like only 4 double fault last year. These players really bring their A games when it’s Serena.
She seems friendly, charming and unstressed in recent interviews and likes a laugh and jokes about it. I know it is sometimes difficult to tell but she has said it is a technical problem with serve rather than mental illness.
She is a fantastic player, n2 in the world but the double fault follow her in every match, in AO she gift 1 set every match 'couse her serve, and she have a great first of serve, I hope he recovery
Ohhh , poor Aryna ! I felt really bad seeing this! She is not one of my favourite players , I think that’s because she’s grunting too much ! But it’s sad to see someone struggling like that ! I’m glad she found her balance and now she’s on the right path !
Lol sabalenka has been around since 2018 and her problem has always been her serve. She ended 2023 with 300 double faults and just barely got her serve together this year after 6 years on tour 😅
Actually I'd say almost nobody knows this feeling. This isn't a loss of mechanics, it's a loss of mind. She's having to fight a 1 person war against herself at the current height of her professional life. Her career is at risk of a total collapse despite being just 23 in healthy. It's not like an injury, where you know there is something specific that can be done to fix the problem. There is 0 answer for the yips, until it decides to go away. For some people it lasts a few weeks. For others... you get the point.
No, it’s just ridiculous. A professional player knows at least doing a classic serve even at something like at 80 km/h. I think she just want to be special, be noticed.
This made me feel really sad, poor girl. She was really having a bad time and suffering a lot, while playing a sport that supposedly she should enjoy to play.
I bet there are only a handful of tennis pros who really deeply enjoy the game. Tennis is an agonizing mental game. There is no relief at this level -- you must play every single point to win. Contrast this with baseball, where a player hits once and then his 8 teammates get a turn. In tennis, you are mentally present from the first point to the last.
@@lucavitalicoach thanks Luca. I just saw your post to my reply over 11months ago. It was the Adelaide final. Aryna was totally broken mentally. Tonight we will party long into the night celebrating Aryna greatest comeback.
@@raventaylor1757 You are absolutely right to celebrate tonight because Aryna in 11 months, has made one of the most amazing mindset shifts in sports 👉❤️🧠
I'm no pro but I can totally understand this, some days your serve feels off, it pisses me off when I can slam down serves in practice but the moment I play a match my serve disappears, then I have to struggle against much weaker players.
I suspect she had been missing her serve a lot leading up to what we saw in this clip. As such, she had resorted to serving "like a 6 year old" in order to simply get her serve in. Towards the end of the match it seems she was able to change her mindset and lose the tension that had her serving so badly. She began to serve better from that point.
Exactly the same thing happened a few years ago to Nikolay Davydenko and he was warned by the umpire for tanking. This clip gives strong evidence that the warning was wrong. Davydenko's serving was not as bad as Sabalenka's here.
What's even weirder is the detached, uninvolved nature of her coach. Dude didn't even look at her when she was standing right next to him having a melt down. Maybe she needs a new team, cause this guy seems like a real ass.
У Арины очень большие перепады настроения, вполне вероятно, что вмешательство тренера могло некорректно повлиять на спортсменку, не раз видел как Арина посылала тренера куда подальше
What is he supposed to do? He can't interact with her due to rules. What you want him to do or what kind of way should he be looking at her that will satisfy you? She is crying and he can't do anything about it. Clearly you are just reading too much into it and judging someone badly based on nothing. You don't know their relationship to say something like that.
@mike trenton she plays tennis because wants to..she isn't obligated to be anyone's role model and neither are you to watch her play....stop with this bullshit and don't be such a hypocritical sanctimonious clown.
@@soundwave498 He cannot coach her, but he can interact with her. It's perfectly within the rules for him to have given her some words of encouragement at that moment.
@mike trenton So somebody is only worthy of empathy if they are physically injured?... How ridiculous and if her opponent did feel empathy towards her, so what? It wouldn't be a sign of weakness, it would be an entirely normal and reasonable reaction to have towards what was going on at the other end of the court. As for "give up," who gave up? She fought on and got her serve back together. She even managed to serve a couple of aces late in the match. She didn't get the win, but I didn't see anyone give up. Finally, it is OK for people to feel emotions. It is OK for someone to cry. I suspect the tears were simply a whole lot of frustration boiling over. That's OK, she pulled herself together and persevered. She didn't get the result she wanted, but she did her best in that moment. Personally, I think that makes her a very good role model.
She might had been on her period and going through mood swings. I get it too sometimes and my coordination and physical prowess just don’t seem to go well those days. She still has potential. I believe.
*I back from the future to say she’s is on US Open Finals against an amazing turning back 0-6 to Keys* . I didn’t watch these weak fundament of her in the pass.
That speech by the referee is totally inappropriate... She should have been there to make the game more fluid, not to annoy the players... Why she didn't let Sabalenka play in peace? Has she ever played a game of tennis and had a hard time in it? I highly doubt...
@@libbythelobster Why would the #1 seed pull a Tomic stunt. He does this when he’s outclassed by an opponent and just wants a payday. She didn’t appear hurt either, just her serve mechanics fell apart.
The ref needed confirmation that she wasn't doing it on purpose or because of an injury. She seemed to regret that later, she's also a human after all. A bad day at work for both
She didn't say she was injured when asked about her serving issues. Sabalenka said technical. I thought I would see more horrible comments about this performance...a little shocked.
It's basically a tennis disorder. Some people just completely lose their serve at random points. Zverev had it, Guillermo Coria had it. There are probably more players that I haven't named.
off the top of my head, i can remember other players like eugenie bouchard and anna kournikova have gone through something like this too when the spotlight and the pressure began to be too cumbersome for them.
@@Pdjohnners Nothing to be happy about. sablenka has 10 wta titles including premier m, premier, international and 2 grand slams in doubles. Does petrson even have one
cant believe there arent more comments about the possibility of tanking. Only the russian person was the one that mentioned it. I had to translate the comment
@@mddistribution30 not really. i had a hunch that there was something fishy about how she lost against andreeva and found that she cancelled the press conference the round before citing "mental health" and then cancel the presser after andreeva for "medical reasons". shes got issues to fix.
I did played not-so-big tournament with service yip. I got great service but when its came to tournament , i literally dead. Cant toss the ball and felt like a kid toss the ball for the first time . When u cant toss the ball, u can hit the ball the way u want it
I mean she is obviously injured right? I am surprised that the comments say it’s her “mental” struggle??? That can’t be possible right? I’ve had an injury on the lattissimus muscle, which caused me to not be able to serve, but everything else was fine. So obviously, in points I had to serve very lightly or do the underarm serve because the pain is not endurable.
She's very emotional and too intensed player. Very prone for a meltdown. She needs to calm down and be grounded a little bit. Control your emotions, don't let the emotions controls you.
I had two matches when i doubled a lot of time and it was so much frustrating and my mental was so low and it was like i was throwing. I Fully understand her. This is really unconfortable situation to be in
This is clearly a case of the yips. The only thing you can do in this situation is do exactly what she did and smash every serve as hard as you can and hope your confidence comes back. I get the sense that there are a lot of misogynists in the comments section, but not many tennis players. Many of us know what it's like to be smashing short balls straight into the net, shanking backhands into the back wall, and double faulting away service games against inferior players. It feels like shit and you can't understand why it's happening over and over and over. Imagine doing it as a pro.
this is true. as someone who plays tennis a lot, its really annoying when you just cannot make shots against players who are worse than you. Its really demoralizing and to be honest in this situation would do the same thing as sabalenka with her serve.
This is a great comment! I totally get it and for those who have felt the tension we get it. Just feel so bad to see because it truly feels like the worst feeling possible. Brad Gilbert mentioned Mecir got yips bad in Davis Cup, Zverev will get them, it’s definitely something that can strike anyone. Golf, pitchers, free throw shooting..you name it if it’s a pressure situation where you got time to think there’s an opportunity. I wonder if the key is to get into such a rhythm where you don’t think.
So sad to see Sabalenko suffers. Should be horrible pressure on professional especially from top rank - they can’t manage it sometimes. Many of them do hate tennis (no one would say it loud except Bublik)
Wow such a tough life being paid to play a game at the highest level knowing you will get sponsors, guest appearances, coaching even if you end up being mediocre....
What's wrong? I think emotional, I see the eyes and body language from Sabalenko...the body is not good, metal problems ...many frustrations and you can not play tennis with this, tennis is very emotional
why not try the service because at one point she looks like she's surrendered Alexander Zverev does a lot for boys too, but he continues to fight if he had calmed down I think he could have earned even a slightly disastrous job
What was the context here? Was there an injury affecting her? Struggling to serve, then suddenly serves four first serves and two aces and starts crying? Odd.
ok i dont get it .. she was injured or ... why the adamant non serving technique ?? and then all of the sudden some super amazing aces and then... she cries?? what??? did she break up with her hockey player boyfriend?? I dont mind aryna just not a huge huge fan of her game.
@@jeffpaxton9172 she has a boyfriend. He is an ex hockey player. I honestly just thought that the level of really bad serving technique was due to an intimate or personal issue. She starts to cry. I mean she is a professional tennis player. They have a good sense of how to fix their mistakes on the fly or if they dont they have a coach that can help them. I am sorry. I do not mean to be rude but since you mentioned it I thought I should explain myself. Anyways it is her choice. But serving like that for such a long time is very rare in professionals sports. Thus - the "yips" as mentioned is something that could happen to semi pros.
Ana Ivanovic once made 15 DF in a single set, she was even hitting the floor on her side of the court, of how bad she was serving, and she was n1 or top 3 at the time........same Dementieva, probably the worst serving in female history, and she managed to reach a GS final with "those skill levels"
A shame for the WTA circuit? She obviously didn't reach the #2 ranking serving like that. Obviously, she was having an issues. She's actually one of the best servers on tour and wins a lot of free points off her serve.
Was there an injury causing pain during serve? Or even if she lost her rhythm why not just toss it under arm? It's like she did not have a Plan B. Her grounds strokes seemed fine.
It's called a serve yip that's triggered due to extreme performance anxiety. A yip in any sport completely impairs one or quite a few skill sets pertaining to your game. It's more of a psychological thing than physical. I have had this playing badminton.
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She’s an Australian Open Champ now. Well done and hard work pays off!!!!!!
yes the level of women's tennis🤢🤢🤢 16 year old kid with no power beats Jebaur Xdddd
@@d-rose534 Doubtful. Have anything meaningful to say?
@@d-rose534 no one can beat jabeur when she's focused and on a higher mental level
what is doubtful about the fact that a 16-year-old girl WITHOUT STRENGTH IS STILL IN PUBERTY MIMINO and will beat the TOP 7 in the world, what more do you want to explain autist???@@jacksondill11
@@jacksondill11 what is doubtful about the fact that a 16-year-old girl WITHOUT STRENGTH IS STILL IN PUBERTY MIMINO and will beat the TOP 7 in the world, what more do you want to explain autist???
12 months later and Sabalenka is the Australian Open Champion!
Back to back now
Now US Open champion too 😎
Another 12 months later and she’s a sore loser 😊
And now she has 2 grand slam wins under her belt. Amazing turnaround!
She worked so hard to fix so many things she can be so proud 😊
Already 3
The fact that Peterson didn’t go crazy celebrating beating a #1 seed shows a lot of class on her part. Kind of reminds me when Hingis feel apart against Dokic back in 1999 in the first round at Wimbledon.
That's how the tennis has to be.
@@gerardobaltodanoI agree. Rebecca Peterson is such a nice and beautiful girl.
@@einarsd4 She's lesbian, a beautiful lesbian.
@@gerardobaltodano Lmao Ok.
@@gerardobaltodanoPLS
I’m a martial artist and when you lose your nerve on certain kicks, your confidence can unravel really fast. It’s a very lonely place. I feel so bad for her
The problem is the way she plays tennis.
Readytogo, are you a boy or girl?
this martial artist lol 🤣
This was so tough to watch. Im a big fan of Sabalenka, and I have confidence that when she overcomes this challenge, her rebirth will be glorious! Its OK not to be OK sometimes
A1aà
You are overly dramatic.
@@JK-vc7ie You are insensitive. She feels bad that her most lethal weapon, her serve is not there for her. It can impact her career. I hope she recovers and plays fabulous tennis.
Sabalenka is weak. It is not enough be grounded, not moving and only hitting hard, during Iga Swiatek era. She need change , cut her roots and start using legs, and brain too or she will vanish from tennis world.
What a prediction, grand slam winner Sabalenka!!!
And now she is number one in the WTA ranking❤ Congrats Aryna, you deserve it! 😊
And now she is back to world #2. Lost #1 status to Iga Swiatek. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
and now swiatek loss in r3, while aryna goes to semifinals 🤣 @@einarsd4
@@einarsd4 🤣???
@@einarsd4oh noooo world #2 how embarrassing. What a horrible ranking. You look so dumb lol
one of the most respectful celebrations ive ever seen its was obvious Sabalenka was in distress she was crying so bad it held up the serve! she didnt scream and yell CMONNNNNNN no overcheering every single point nice to see
Sad to see sabalenka crying like this. It's really painful to see someone on tears.
IN tears, not on tears!
I can't believe it is happening at top pro level...how did she get here
Really, dude? She was drinking chapaigne with Lukashenko after tortures he organized in Belarus. Sincerely, I hope she cries every day
No it’s not. She’s playing a game. There are real things in this world where people are actually suffering for real. Soldiers get their legs and arms blown off. People get diagnosed with terminal diseases and have a young family. I’m not saying she’s wrong for being frustrated, but that other people look at this with such strong empathy. Give me a break.
🥺suck it up buttercup and serve or your gonna lose.
So proud of her after winning AO!
I love Saba❤️I’m so glad she overcame this monster
Coco is currently going through this. I wish people would sympathise with her 🌸
Listen… no one knows what really was going on but her. The serve yips are a real thing but it almost seemed like it was more than that.. mental health is not something to be taken lightly. A lot of people think the life of a professional athlete is all glitz and glam, but that often case is not the case. I know she’s playing the Australian open, but I truly believe it may be in her best interest to do what Osaka did and maybe not compete again until Indian wells or even the clay court swing.
She’s winning with such serves. Idk how she could win matches with that many double faults. Against Serena she had like only 4 double fault last year. These players really bring their A games when it’s Serena.
She seems friendly, charming and unstressed in recent interviews and likes a laugh and jokes about it. I know it is sometimes difficult to tell but she has said it is a technical problem with serve rather than mental illness.
it looks like shoulder pain.i had it also,and was forced to serve like that
@@thebigmonstaandy6644 I don't think it's a shoulder pain that is the issue here, but I can be wrong.
What is a yip?
She just won US open 2024.
Now she's the world number 01 with three grand slams ❤
At least it looks like her serve is coming back after that 3R AO match. She’s a great player and I know she can get through this blip.
Bruh
@@alligatoruno6975 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
She is a fantastic player, n2 in the world but the double fault follow her in every match, in AO she gift 1 set every match 'couse her serve, and she have a great first of serve, I hope he recovery
La amo, mi total apoyo a Aryna Sabalenka, vamos!
Ohhh , poor Aryna ! I felt really bad seeing this! She is not one of my favourite players , I think that’s because she’s grunting too much ! But it’s sad to see someone struggling like that !
I’m glad she found her balance and now she’s on the right path !
How was her serve so bad, I didn't even know! Her serve and she is a completely diffrent beast now, 2 times AO champion, crazy! Interesting...
Lol sabalenka has been around since 2018 and her problem has always been her serve. She ended 2023 with 300 double faults and just barely got her serve together this year after 6 years on tour 😅
It’s called the Yips. It usually happens on the serve and also throwing in baseball. Usually temporary.
Bullshit
Who ever played tennis on a level higher than begginer knows exactly what she was going through
Actually I'd say almost nobody knows this feeling. This isn't a loss of mechanics, it's a loss of mind. She's having to fight a 1 person war against herself at the current height of her professional life. Her career is at risk of a total collapse despite being just 23 in healthy. It's not like an injury, where you know there is something specific that can be done to fix the problem. There is 0 answer for the yips, until it decides to go away. For some people it lasts a few weeks. For others... you get the point.
@@parkercrossland410 I've been stuck in the yips for the last 15 years.
@@squeedum4893 😂😂 same
No, it’s just ridiculous. A professional player knows at least doing a classic serve even at something like at 80 km/h. I think she just want to be special, be noticed.
100% agree man we all been there
…and in 2023, Sabalenka won the AO, her first grand slam!!! 🏆🎾❤️
Rough. Most of us have been through this in competitive tennis. I can’t even imagine the feeling with a crowd watching.
This made me feel really sad, poor girl. She was really having a bad time and suffering a lot, while playing a sport that supposedly she should enjoy to play.
I bet there are only a handful of tennis pros who really deeply enjoy the game. Tennis is an agonizing mental game. There is no relief at this level -- you must play every single point to win.
Contrast this with baseball, where a player hits once and then his 8 teammates get a turn. In tennis, you are mentally present from the first point to the last.
@@mskcrc , that's very very true
@@mskcrc make sense please
I feel her pain and respect her determination!
I respect that she wanted money and lost the fixed match🤣
Love you Aryna 😍 💗 💓 Keep believing, keep fighting ❤ 💪🏻 💙
Congratulations now 💪❤️
@@lucavitalicoach thanks Luca. I just saw your post to my reply over 11months ago. It was the Adelaide final. Aryna was totally broken mentally. Tonight we will party long into the night celebrating Aryna greatest comeback.
@@raventaylor1757 You are absolutely right to celebrate tonight because Aryna in 11 months, has made one of the most amazing mindset shifts in sports 👉❤️🧠
Serve Yips is a real thing. Very frustrating cause all of a sudden you just can't serve...😢
This was 100% the yips
I love her passion. Aryna fan🤩
Sabalenka 🤝 Bublik . 🇧🇾 ♥️ Double Fault
Bublik es de Kazajistán bro
@@facundoschiavetti3484 my bad lol . Thanks dude
I'm no pro but I can totally understand this, some days your serve feels off, it pisses me off when I can slam down serves in practice but the moment I play a match my serve disappears, then I have to struggle against much weaker players.
Iam a fan of her I know how she feels about her serve with all the double faults she does😓
Absolutely incredible change 💪
Ao winner 🏆
Great Aryna 👏
But why was she serving like a 6 year old? Not even jumping or trying. Was she injured in the stomach? I don't get it.
I suspect she had been missing her serve a lot leading up to what we saw in this clip. As such, she had resorted to serving "like a 6 year old" in order to simply get her serve in. Towards the end of the match it seems she was able to change her mindset and lose the tension that had her serving so badly. She began to serve better from that point.
It was about her dad, wasnt it?
She seems super tired so that could be a reason, but she’s still rallying completely normal.
Obviously different parts of her brain ;)
Exactly the same thing happened a few years ago to Nikolay Davydenko and he was warned by the umpire for tanking. This clip gives strong evidence that the warning was wrong. Davydenko's serving was not as bad as Sabalenka's here.
She wasnt losing too badly. She could've won if she kept her composure
What's even weirder is the detached, uninvolved nature of her coach. Dude didn't even look at her when she was standing right next to him having a melt down. Maybe she needs a new team, cause this guy seems like a real ass.
У Арины очень большие перепады настроения, вполне вероятно, что вмешательство тренера могло некорректно повлиять на спортсменку, не раз видел как Арина посылала тренера куда подальше
What is he supposed to do? He can't interact with her due to rules. What you want him to do or what kind of way should he be looking at her that will satisfy you? She is crying and he can't do anything about it. Clearly you are just reading too much into it and judging someone badly based on nothing. You don't know their relationship to say something like that.
@mike trenton she plays tennis because wants to..she isn't obligated to be anyone's role model and neither are you to watch her play....stop with this bullshit and don't be such a hypocritical sanctimonious clown.
@@soundwave498 He cannot coach her, but he can interact with her. It's perfectly within the rules for him to have given her some words of encouragement at that moment.
@mike trenton So somebody is only worthy of empathy if they are physically injured?... How ridiculous and if her opponent did feel empathy towards her, so what? It wouldn't be a sign of weakness, it would be an entirely normal and reasonable reaction to have towards what was going on at the other end of the court.
As for "give up," who gave up? She fought on and got her serve back together. She even managed to serve a couple of aces late in the match. She didn't get the win, but I didn't see anyone give up.
Finally, it is OK for people to feel emotions. It is OK for someone to cry. I suspect the tears were simply a whole lot of frustration boiling over. That's OK, she pulled herself together and persevered. She didn't get the result she wanted, but she did her best in that moment. Personally, I think that makes her a very good role model.
I feel for Sabalenka she struggled in the Australian Open as well
The Best four you Aryna❤
She might had been on her period and going through mood swings. I get it too sometimes and my coordination and physical prowess just don’t seem to go well those days. She still has potential. I believe.
now shes winning Grands Slams and competing with Iga for Top spot
*I back from the future to say she’s is on US Open Finals against an amazing turning back 0-6 to Keys* .
I didn’t watch these weak fundament of her in the pass.
The yips happen…. Sneaky under arm serves is a good strategy in this situation.
She tried a few. At this level your opponent will read it and crush the return tho.
we were there at that game..... certainly technical and psychological for her serve being off
Was it like a big game and is she a big player??
I Dont know much about tennis
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
So sad watching her crying 😢
What a come back, what a player... 💪!!!
That speech by the referee is totally inappropriate... She should have been there to make the game more fluid, not to annoy the players... Why she didn't let Sabalenka play in peace? Has she ever played a game of tennis and had a hard time in it? I highly doubt...
I think the ref was just trying to make sure Aryna wasn't hurt or pulling some Tomic-esque stunt and tanking on purpose
@@libbythelobster Why would the #1 seed pull a Tomic stunt. He does this when he’s outclassed by an opponent and just wants a payday. She didn’t appear hurt either, just her serve mechanics fell apart.
The ref needed confirmation that she wasn't doing it on purpose or because of an injury. She seemed to regret that later, she's also a human after all. A bad day at work for both
@@senders779 this i can understand, but the referee has to be more prepared for this kind of approach with the players, thats my point.
@@Fantomasbr2011Prepare for what?
Im really sad for her 🥺💔
I can't see aryna cry..my heartbreaking...
From crying to winning the final at Madrid vs Iga Swiatek in 2023, such progress and fixed second serve :)
She didn't say she was injured when asked about her serving issues. Sabalenka said technical. I thought I would see more horrible comments about this performance...a little shocked.
It's basically a tennis disorder. Some people just completely lose their serve at random points. Zverev had it, Guillermo Coria had it. There are probably more players that I haven't named.
@@kakashihatake1029Did it happen to big 3 too?
@sakshamsanwaria7486 probably not with the serve but Djokovic has the same issue with the overhead shot
off the top of my head, i can remember other players like eugenie bouchard and anna kournikova have gone through something like this too when the spotlight and the pressure began to be too cumbersome for them.
Peterson should immediately turn in her tour card. If you can’t beat someone with NO serve.
Peterson DID win!
@@Pdjohnners Nothing to be happy about. sablenka has 10 wta titles including premier m, premier, international and 2 grand slams in doubles. Does petrson even have one
@@gauthamdinesan2184 if u cant be happy by winning a match than what can u be happy about
Week serves are nit easier sometimes
cant believe there arent more comments about the possibility of tanking. Only the russian person was the one that mentioned it. I had to translate the comment
Nice fixed
She must have been injured. This was when she was younger, she looks alot fitter and stronger now!
Nonsense, she goes from amateur to pro in a few games.
@@oooodaxteroooo u mean she recovered later in the match?
@@mddistribution30 she serves underarm as emergency at 3:2 and hits a normal ace at 3:4 5 minutes later.
@@oooodaxteroooo well anyway, she does look stronger and fitter now!
@@mddistribution30 not really. i had a hunch that there was something fishy about how she lost against andreeva and found that she cancelled the press conference the round before citing "mental health" and then cancel the presser after andreeva for "medical reasons".
shes got issues to fix.
Wat a fix
I did played not-so-big tournament with service yip. I got great service but when its came to tournament , i literally dead. Cant toss the ball and felt like a kid toss the ball for the first time . When u cant toss the ball, u can hit the ball the way u want it
I mean she is obviously injured right? I am surprised that the comments say it’s her “mental” struggle??? That can’t be possible right? I’ve had an injury on the lattissimus muscle, which caused me to not be able to serve, but everything else was fine. So obviously, in points I had to serve very lightly or do the underarm serve because the pain is not endurable.
She's very emotional and too intensed player. Very prone for a meltdown. She needs to calm down and be grounded a little bit. Control your emotions, don't let the emotions controls you.
The first time I've seen a pro player forget and refuse serving.
Sad and amazing 🤔
You must not know who Elena Dementieva is...
Sabalenko😓
She threw the match!!
I had two matches when i doubled a lot of time and it was so much frustrating and my mental was so low and it was like i was throwing. I Fully understand her. This is really unconfortable situation to be in
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This doesnt look like Coria when he had he yips. He was serving normal, just constantly missing.
guys plz someone explain to me what happend in this match .. smth is wrong i can't get it
she kept missing her serves and it affected her mentally
This is clearly a case of the yips. The only thing you can do in this situation is do exactly what she did and smash every serve as hard as you can and hope your confidence comes back.
I get the sense that there are a lot of misogynists in the comments section, but not many tennis players. Many of us know what it's like to be smashing short balls straight into the net, shanking backhands into the back wall, and double faulting away service games against inferior players. It feels like shit and you can't understand why it's happening over and over and over. Imagine doing it as a pro.
this is true. as someone who plays tennis a lot, its really annoying when you just cannot make shots against players who are worse than you. Its really demoralizing and to be honest in this situation would do the same thing as sabalenka with her serve.
Misogynists? Lol
Calm down, Clementine.
@@rogerigez21 Can you not read the rest of the comments? Or are you keeping your head buried in the sand, red piller?
This is a great comment! I totally get it and for those who have felt the tension we get it. Just feel so bad to see because it truly feels like the worst feeling possible. Brad Gilbert mentioned Mecir got yips bad in Davis Cup, Zverev will get them, it’s definitely something that can strike anyone. Golf, pitchers, free throw shooting..you name it if it’s a pressure situation where you got time to think there’s an opportunity. I wonder if the key is to get into such a rhythm where you don’t think.
@@mskcrc What is red piller?
I love her and it hurt so much seeing her like this
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Бедная или букмекерская
Бупмекер конечно
Why is she serving so slow though and some under arm serves? Can someone explain
We've all had a bad day once.
So sad to see Sabalenko suffers. Should be horrible pressure on professional especially from top rank - they can’t manage it sometimes. Many of them do hate tennis (no one would say it loud except Bublik)
Wow such a tough life being paid to play a game at the highest level knowing you will get sponsors, guest appearances, coaching even if you end up being mediocre....
Made me cry too
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С букмекером очередным
Скорее, с психиатром)
@@dalaya1406 это тоже вариант
With Putin
This is called matchfixing
What's wrong? I think emotional, I see the eyes and body language from Sabalenko...the body is not good, metal problems ...many frustrations and you can not play tennis with this, tennis is very emotional
why not try the service because at one point she looks like she's surrendered
Alexander Zverev does a lot for boys too, but he continues to fight
if he had calmed down I think he could have earned even a slightly disastrous job
wHy nOt tRy thE sErvicE bEcAuSe
2 times AO champ now
Сдала матч??
It is mix of out of court stuff
What was the context here? Was there an injury affecting her? Struggling to serve, then suddenly serves four first serves and two aces and starts crying? Odd.
What happened here i don't understand one game she can't serve next game she serves again😢😢
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She looked wonky serving, was she injured?
Ржач
How much money she got money from the gambling bet ?
She's rich.
ok i dont get it .. she was injured or ... why the adamant non serving technique ?? and then all of the sudden some super amazing aces and then... she cries?? what??? did she break up with her hockey player boyfriend?? I dont mind aryna just not a huge huge fan of her game.
It's called "the yips" and has nothing to do with whatever the fuck you're talking about.
@@mskcrc whatever , how am I supposed to know you YIP! LOL
Upset cause she wants to come out of the closet but scared to.
@@jeffpaxton9172 she has a boyfriend. He is an ex hockey player. I honestly just thought that the level of really bad serving technique was due to an intimate or personal issue. She starts to cry. I mean she is a professional tennis player. They have a good sense of how to fix their mistakes on the fly or if they dont they have a coach that can help them. I am sorry. I do not mean to be rude but since you mentioned it I thought I should explain myself. Anyways it is her choice. But serving like that for such a long time is very rare in professionals sports. Thus - the "yips" as mentioned is something that could happen to semi pros.
She probably needs to take time away from the tour
"I cannot serve"..........proceeds to make 3 aces and win her game.........starts to cry like a baby..........what a mess of a player
yea really.... what??
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Periods do that to women. She should have just taken a 10-minute break.
A world N°2 can't serve like that. Total shame for the WTA circuit
Ana Ivanovic once made 15 DF in a single set, she was even hitting the floor on her side of the court, of how bad she was serving, and she was n1 or top 3 at the time........same Dementieva, probably the worst serving in female history, and she managed to reach a GS final with "those skill levels"
absolutely, a shame for tennis
I think most people know this is the weakest era in the history of the sport
A shame for the WTA circuit? She obviously didn't reach the #2 ranking serving like that. Obviously, she was having an issues. She's actually one of the best servers on tour and wins a lot of free points off her serve.
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Was there an injury causing pain during serve? Or even if she lost her rhythm why not just toss it under arm? It's like she did not have a Plan B. Her grounds strokes seemed fine.
It's called a serve yip that's triggered due to extreme performance anxiety. A yip in any sport completely impairs one or quite a few skill sets pertaining to your game. It's more of a psychological thing than physical. I have had this playing badminton.
I don't understand the commentary I don't speak russian
She clearly looks injured and is trying to serve as well as she can.
Was she injured?
Nope
That's the world number 2. "equal pay", they ask.
What did the umpire say to her?
What had happened?