I’m glad that Maria was honest. Anyone who watched her play, would know that she didn’t form friendships on the tour because she wanted to win and wouldn’t let her peers get in the way of that
sharapova comes across like someone who doesnt form friendships in general - people have often called her cold. i suppose that is how she justifies it on tour, but in everyday life her energy isnt something people would like to put up with
@@deusexmachina9776 Are you sure? Are you aware how respected she is in the business? She’s obviously selective who she is close with, doesn’t mean she’s cold. And in fact, you’ll still see many players look up to her and take inspirations.
@@endogenetic being well likes socially and achievements are two different things. Serena aint winning personality of the year either doesnt mean her 23 slams arent respectable
@@deusexmachina9776 what does that have anything to do with Serena? You were saying Maria doesn’t form friendships in general and that her energy isn’t liked by people. In fact, people like her personality off court a lot . She’s professional and disciplined in her career. Setting boundaries isn’t wrong.
Maria is upfront & explains things intelligently when she is being interviewed. She's not only beautiful, she's an entrepreneur with a great head on her shoulders. I have a lot of respect for her.
Chris Evert did an interview recently saying back in the 70's the first few grand slams she and Martina used to have lunch and practice together on the day of the final. Evert says she's grateful she played in an era where the women formed great friendships on the tour. She says today it's all about their agents, coaches, nutritionists, trainers, publicists, etc
This is true, but only part of the story... That's how the friendship *began* between the two after Martina came to the U.S., and they even played doubles together quite a bit. However, Chrissie has also said that because they did doubles together, she felt Martina got too familiar with her game and started beating her and Chrissie did not like that and put an end into their partnership. They further drifted apart in the early 80s when Martina was being coached by Nancy, who told Martina that she needed to hate Chrissie in order to start beating her. Those years were very tense between them especially during Chrissie's 13-match losing streak against Martina and they didn't start to mend their friendship until the mid-80s, and really, after Chrissie retired.
@@rdg___Lieberman leaving Martina's camp also helped their friendship to get back on track. Lieberman was a great trainer, but she had negative influence over Martina in other ways that she didn't like. Martina knows she was not gonna "hate" Chris
@@oggyoggy1299 Yeah, but did they have the Slams way back then? 😳 I do know there was a lot more civility - but maybe that's because there was no internet. Social media consisted of writing letters and waiting for days for a reply. Why not just phone? ☎️ Well, long distance was too expensive for folks back in them halcyon days of yore. You know... grandpa was real lucky to ride a horse 🐎 to school. My ass had to walk! ✌
For all the people saying women are terrible harpies who hate each other and men are bros who love each other and want to get married because they’re such good friends, you clearly don’t know tennis. Tennis is full of players on the men’s side and women’s side who just don’t care much for close friendships with other players and it’s been that way since the start. Heck, Jimmy Connors was legendary for that, in fact not only would he not talk to you in the locker room, sometimes he would make a special effort to be nasty if you would approach him. And then there were players like Sampras who, while nice, just weren’t the most talkative and interested in being buddies except with maybe a select few. So it was then and so it is now. For example, Djokovic, while remarking on his friendships with his Serbian compatriots, noted how he is not exactly friends with Roger and Rafael. This is Maria’s perspective but there are plenty of women who are great friends with each other, like Sabalenka and Badosa or, going back further, Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. It’s all about your personality and the people you interact with. You’re not going to want to be friends with everyone. Gender stereotypes have nothing to do with it.
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She's so professional, intelligent, beautiful, well spoken, tough. She will always be a tennis sensation. We will never seen such as figure in the tennis world anytime soon. I miss her on court. Watcing here in 2024 from Indonesia. ❤❤ Masha
@@RUPINDER_SINGH Muay Thai fighters for one, they're basically co-workers in the ring but trying to crush each other, then they dance and have drinks after
Had friends working at the grand hotel in Eastbourne while the tennis was at Devonshire place. All the players stayed there. Staff said Sharapova was lovely but com0letely scorned by the other players jealous of her fame and looks.
I think it's kinda obvious that despite being a fairly non-violent sport compared to football, wrestling, or martial arts, most tennis players, including Shaparova, go out of their way to avoid making friends with other tennis players since the competition is so cut throat most of the time
@@quakethedoombringerI don't think Sharapova even made half an attempt to say Hi to the players, that's the impression I got. Even Serena made a few friends on the tour such as Caroline Wozniacki, who was one of her bridesmaids With Sharapova, NAH !
Could it be that it has to do with the difference in mentality between men and women? I mean, most times, when men have a fight, they solve it quickly, whereas with women, they never talk to each other again.
@@RyanGrijpThere are both male and female tennis players who are friends off the court. But usually they are not great champions. Hard to imagine Novak and Nadal being friends while trying to break all the records against each other. Or Maria and Serena, now Sabalenka and Iga or Alcaraz and Sinner... Doesn't mean they have bad relationship, just hard to be friends in such circumstances.
@@shihlin1 I think Nadal - Federer friendship is more media friendship than real. Nadal didn't even invite him for his wedding. Or he did and Federer didn't go. They definitely have a good relationship but to me it feels like it's more commercial/sponsorship than it's real. Djokovic is closer with this new guys. I know he's good off the court with Zverev.
It's an interesting conversation. The thing about tennis is that the men's players anyway seem to be able to compartmentalise. Everyone understands that you try your best to win and then it's back to reality.
I think it’s Maria problem. Sabalenka and Badosa are friends and Saba has no issue beating Badosa. Kasatkina is friendly with everyone. Then you have those who don’t wanna be friends like Swiatek. So it’s an individual player thing not a tennis thing.
Swiatek is best friends with Kaja Juvan and was quite of a friend of Osaka before her walking away from the courts - I don't know how are things between them now.
It is not. Holger Rune doesn't have friends; Nadal, Federer and Djokovic respected each other as much as they hate each other - and they respect each other A LOT.
Maria is an only child, left Russia with her dad and never had the opportunity to have friends and a team experience and she never needed it. She is individualistic, not bad with other players but content just with herself, thats enough for her. Her own self just suffice
I remember this interview was still during the middle of career. I feel after she had retired, she changed and started opening up more now - just look at her with Serena now that both are retired.
It used to crack me up that before matches with Serena, sports journalists would write about their "rivalry." 2-20 W-L vs Serena is not a rivalry by any stretch
Federer and Nadal aren't friends. They may say how much they respect the other, just like Sharapova could say how great Serena Williams is, but they don't hang out together.
you are out of your mind. First do your homework and search the web : Federer, meanwhile, explained that their relationship encompasses both on- and off-court activities. “On the court we have challenged each other to evolve, improve and reach heights we never would have managed without the rivalry,” Federer said. “Off the court our relationship has grown from fierce intense competitors to a lifelong friendship driven by our genuine personalities and shared values.” Second it’s not about wether they hang out together (which they do) but the quality and force of the bond, the laughs and tears they share.. Yes so much the Sharapova obviously didn’t experiment once 🙋♂️
@@paulpaulsen3357 I'm not a fan of Sharapova. She was a cold bitch when she was playing, and she is the same after retirement. But you're looking too much into the PR of Federer. The big three (just like Sharapova) earn more money through sponsorships than playing tennis, so they measure their declarations to the press very carefully. It's not like Federer was invited to Nadal's wedding. They don't hang out together - if you see them together, it's some official act or a PR event, it's not just them going to the cinema. That doesn't mean there can't be friendship in tennis, it just means that it depends on the player. Sharapova had no friends in the field while Ons Jabeur is friend to anyone in the tour. It depends.
Hopefully all my friends weren’t at my wedding too… The dimension they fulfilled together on court was enough to show how friendship (or call it sportsmanship if you prefer) could go beyond PR and her simple reasoning. So she shouldn’t have taken his case for a general truth we agree.
You can still try to beat someone's brains out on the court, and be friends afterwards. A lot of golfers are this way. Jack and Arnie tried to win and beat each other every time they played, yet they would sometimes go out to dinner after a round.
It's tennis, it's not war. The Williams sisters have competed against each other their entire careers and they are still on good terms. Some players like Ons Jabeur are appreciated by many players.
That s what make a champion..you not friend with your Boss..you cannot..he sign your check…and you cannot cross the line..well in-sports..you want be the boss…
Definitely cultural differences. The women’s tour maintains this cold shoulder/mortal enemies attitude on tour and it’s exactly why so many are isolated and retire early out of loneliness. The guys on tour seem to do a better job separating the on court from off court mentalities and actually forge friendships and camaraderie.
Nice way to try and twist her words by showing contrasting images but it dont wash, just cos some players want to have a love in doesnt mean everyone has to or needs to.
It's a lonnely sport, it's obvious you will make a few little friends... not meaning been rude, it's just the others are the ones that could get out of your job.... it's like that... maybe when retired they can be friends
Many are wired differently to her and are able to leave their friendships off the court. I guess she might also feel negatively towards a friend who beat her so she doesn't want to introduce that kind of emotion.
She's lived in America for years and has really worked on her American speech and accent to banish her Russian accent and sound as American as possible to appeal more to Western & US businesses. It's made her millions in endorsements.
How could you be friends with someone and beat them next day 💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Wtf sis, you're playing tennis not doing MMA/combat sports Guys out here MAULING each other and yet ""hug it out"" the second fight ends Incredible sportsmanship is shown, and you can actually see it's not fake Hard to believe tennis guys are in more of a juxtaposition than those guys
She’s more competitive than most NBA players nowadays
and the new wave of nfl players
And certainly screams louder than them.
I’m glad that Maria was honest. Anyone who watched her play, would know that she didn’t form friendships on the tour because she wanted to win and wouldn’t let her peers get in the way of that
sharapova comes across like someone who doesnt form friendships in general - people have often called her cold. i suppose that is how she justifies it on tour, but in everyday life her energy isnt something people would like to put up with
she did not let doping rules get in the way either
@@deusexmachina9776 Are you sure? Are you aware how respected she is in the business? She’s obviously selective who she is close with, doesn’t mean she’s cold. And in fact, you’ll still see many players look up to her and take inspirations.
@@endogenetic being well likes socially and achievements are two different things. Serena aint winning personality of the year either doesnt mean her 23 slams arent respectable
@@deusexmachina9776 what does that have anything to do with Serena? You were saying Maria doesn’t form friendships in general and that her energy isn’t liked by people. In fact, people like her personality off court a lot . She’s professional and disciplined in her career. Setting boundaries isn’t wrong.
Maria is upfront & explains things intelligently when she is being interviewed.
She's not only beautiful, she's an entrepreneur with a great head on her shoulders. I have a lot of respect for her.
Honest and original
MARIA SO CUTE AND BEAUTIFUL BRAVE COURAGE AND I LIKE MARIA
She's a drug user
Not so original. Djokovic said that he was never close to any players in the tennis world, because friends get to know your weak spots.
@@lilise3965 good point
just look at her, you could get old just looking at her and still would never get over her.
god did took his time to make something this beautiful.
Stuck on surface values, your life sounds a little shallow.
Simping hard bro.
You’re starving. Shes slightly above average at best, no lips and crooked teeth. You guys must get no action whatsoever.
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I like her honesty.
What a beautifull girl is she? Amazing. She was one of the best famale talented tennis players of the world.
But too tall cmon 188 cm
@@arekszajner7541 Only if you're too short...
@@arekszajner7541exactly..
I'm 6'4 and she's like 6'3 so too tall.
@@Primitive_Code She's 6'2. Not a problem at all, at least if balls are big enough.
Maria has always been a great speaker and a classy beauty as well. ❤
Que mujer más hermosa y bella no hay otra igual a la gran María Sharapova ❤❤❤
She's still a goddess!
Definition of MILF
SIMP!!!!!
Chris Evert did an interview recently saying back in the 70's the first few grand slams she and Martina used to have lunch and practice together on the day of the final.
Evert says she's grateful she played in an era where the women formed great friendships on the tour.
She says today it's all about their agents, coaches, nutritionists, trainers, publicists, etc
And money... lots and lots of money 💲💲💲💲💲💲💲
This is true, but only part of the story... That's how the friendship *began* between the two after Martina came to the U.S., and they even played doubles together quite a bit. However, Chrissie has also said that because they did doubles together, she felt Martina got too familiar with her game and started beating her and Chrissie did not like that and put an end into their partnership. They further drifted apart in the early 80s when Martina was being coached by Nancy, who told Martina that she needed to hate Chrissie in order to start beating her. Those years were very tense between them especially during Chrissie's 13-match losing streak against Martina and they didn't start to mend their friendship until the mid-80s, and really, after Chrissie retired.
@@rdg___Lieberman leaving Martina's camp also helped their friendship to get back on track.
Lieberman was a great trainer, but she had negative influence over Martina in other ways that she didn't like. Martina knows she was not gonna "hate" Chris
Yeah and grandpa used to ride a horse to school.
@@oggyoggy1299
Yeah, but did they have the Slams way back then? 😳
I do know there was a lot more civility - but maybe that's because there was no internet.
Social media consisted of writing letters and waiting for days for a reply.
Why not just phone? ☎️
Well, long distance was too expensive for folks back in them halcyon days of yore.
You know... grandpa was real lucky to ride a horse 🐎 to school. My ass had to walk! ✌
Glad she said this, I don’t think I could be friends in such an individual sport as tennis.
For all the people saying women are terrible harpies who hate each other and men are bros who love each other and want to get married because they’re such good friends, you clearly don’t know tennis. Tennis is full of players on the men’s side and women’s side who just don’t care much for close friendships with other players and it’s been that way since the start. Heck, Jimmy Connors was legendary for that, in fact not only would he not talk to you in the locker room, sometimes he would make a special effort to be nasty if you would approach him. And then there were players like Sampras who, while nice, just weren’t the most talkative and interested in being buddies except with maybe a select few. So it was then and so it is now. For example, Djokovic, while remarking on his friendships with his Serbian compatriots, noted how he is not exactly friends with Roger and Rafael. This is Maria’s perspective but there are plenty of women who are great friends with each other, like Sabalenka and Badosa or, going back further, Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert. It’s all about your personality and the people you interact with. You’re not going to want to be friends with everyone. Gender stereotypes have nothing to do with it.
永遠難忘Sarapova 17歲時勇奪溫布頓女單冠軍的時刻啊🎾🏆~💖
Tennis is such a great sport keeps the mind strong!
I hope it does, I play a lot and I want my mind strong.
She has a very specific reason for having this position. Other girls hated her during her early years because of how amazing she was. Period.
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She's so professional, intelligent, beautiful, well spoken, tough. She will always be a tennis sensation. We will never seen such as figure in the tennis world anytime soon. I miss her on court. Watcing here in 2024 from Indonesia. ❤❤ Masha
There are individualistic competitive athletes who try to kill each other in the arena but also form friendships outside the game
Name one
@@RUPINDER_SINGH Muay Thai fighters for one, they're basically co-workers in the ring but trying to crush each other, then they dance and have drinks after
Locker room is part of the game
Rafa Nadal.
@@RUPINDER_SINGH im pretty sure there is a whole bunch of players in the ATP alone that are friends off the court
🇺🇸GODBLESS MARIA SHARAPOVA🙏
Campeona GranDiosa María Sharapova Rusa Preciosísima
the most bEaUtiFuL tennis girl in the whole world
maria sharapova
After Anna Kalinskaya...
Nah gabriela sanatini😅@@inspiration5564
Had friends working at the grand hotel in Eastbourne while the tennis was at Devonshire place. All the players stayed there. Staff said Sharapova was lovely but com0letely scorned by the other players jealous of her fame and looks.
I think it's kinda obvious that despite being a fairly non-violent sport compared to football, wrestling, or martial arts, most tennis players, including Shaparova, go out of their way to avoid making friends with other tennis players since the competition is so cut throat most of the time
@@quakethedoombringerI don't think Sharapova even made half an attempt to say Hi to the players, that's the impression I got.
Even Serena made a few friends on the tour such as Caroline Wozniacki, who was one of her bridesmaids
With Sharapova, NAH !
She still looks like this 😍
That's so old.
She is so beautyful.....she was very honest. Love her a lot.....
Natural beauty
Russian!
@@serbianboss3294 Siberian )
@@malashen her parents remove to siberia from belarus because of chernobyl accedent
Meanwhile look at F1, many of the drivers are great friends and can still compete at the highest level 🤷♂️
racing is more impersonal
Could it be that it has to do with the difference in mentality between men and women? I mean, most times, when men have a fight, they solve it quickly, whereas with women, they never talk to each other again.
@@RyanGrijpThere are both male and female tennis players who are friends off the court. But usually they are not great champions. Hard to imagine Novak and Nadal being friends while trying to break all the records against each other. Or Maria and Serena, now Sabalenka and Iga or Alcaraz and Sinner... Doesn't mean they have bad relationship, just hard to be friends in such circumstances.
Each of their own. Some tennis players are friends. That's just her personal perspective
@@shihlin1 I think Nadal - Federer friendship is more media friendship than real. Nadal didn't even invite him for his wedding. Or he did and Federer didn't go. They definitely have a good relationship but to me it feels like it's more commercial/sponsorship than it's real. Djokovic is closer with this new guys. I know he's good off the court with Zverev.
It's an interesting conversation. The thing about tennis is that the men's players anyway seem to be able to compartmentalise. Everyone understands that you try your best to win and then it's back to reality.
La mujer mas hermosa del y La mas talentosa
Nádherná DÁMA Maria výborná tenistka vzdelaná ,inteligentná,úprimná osobnosť nech sa jej v živote dari
She's gorgeous! 😍😍
Shes a goddess ❤
I think it’s Maria problem. Sabalenka and Badosa are friends and Saba has no issue beating Badosa. Kasatkina is friendly with everyone. Then you have those who don’t wanna be friends like Swiatek. So it’s an individual player thing not a tennis thing.
Swiatek is best friends with Kaja Juvan and was quite of a friend of Osaka before her walking away from the courts - I don't know how are things between them now.
Sabalenka is a man. His "former boyfriend", belarus hockey player Koltsov, killed himself when he found out.
Imagine Serena saying this exact same words😂😂😂 the outrage will be huge
Agreed ! She would be painted all sorts by the same people justifying her in the comments. Human beings….
Speculation with no basis
Thats because Serena is so childish, especially when she looses
Right!
@@Canessa1298She backed it up 23 slams don’t forget 🐐 and her record against Maria well let’s just say it wasn’t even close
All sports are competitive.
I understand her mindset. She isn’t being mean, she wouldn’t like to compete with a friend, so keeps her distance.
❤Pozdrav Marija❤
That may be in women's tennis. Men tennis is different. You have lot of great friendships there, some since childhood.
It is not. Holger Rune doesn't have friends; Nadal, Federer and Djokovic respected each other as much as they hate each other - and they respect each other A LOT.
my childhood crush❤
Strong self-conscious independent women are your thing? You'll be humiliated and cheated on in the near future my friend.
@@tomastoth3839 why so insecure my guy?
@@jayantasen2406 it's called common sense my love 😘
@@tomastoth3839 I've been with one for over a decade. Speak for yourself
She is simply honest : end of story - and her attitude as a professional tennis player is fully understandable..🤷🏼♂️
She was very disliked on the tour due to her aloofness
Thats for women you can see it from the handshakes in wta 😂😂 In atp probably guys naturally form clans and banter with each others in the locker room
Brutally honest
That's my girl
She is so pretty
That is one reason why men and women play separate.
The men are friends, they talk, socialise, know and respect each other.
Maria is an only child, left Russia with her dad and never had the opportunity to have friends and a team experience and she never needed it. She is individualistic, not bad with other players but content just with herself, thats enough for her. Her own self just suffice
Maria🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️
Une Merveille de Femme 💙🤍❤️
Beautiful Maria❤
Súper hermosa y grandiosa mujer deportista
I remember this interview was still during the middle of career. I feel after she had retired, she changed and started opening up more now - just look at her with Serena now that both are retired.
One of the most beautiful female tennis players if not the most beautiful.
Well Said
In games there's no religion, no race, no communalism only scores, love and friendship.
One of the most beautiful women ever
She's controversial and that is one reason she's my favorite female tennis players.
If Serena said the same would you feel the same ?
"I'm not SHY to say it either."
I disagree with her theory. We’re all competitors while the game is on. I fought my brother many many times. We still were fine after.
It used to crack me up that before matches with Serena, sports journalists would write about their "rivalry." 2-20 W-L vs Serena is not a rivalry by any stretch
My childhood crush. What a woman.
❤❤❤❤
Excellente Tenissmane par ses conditions physiques par sa patience de modestie.
Tell this to Federer and Nadal
men
Federer and Nadal aren't friends. They may say how much they respect the other, just like Sharapova could say how great Serena Williams is, but they don't hang out together.
you are out of your mind.
First do your homework and search the web :
Federer, meanwhile, explained that their relationship encompasses both on- and off-court activities. “On the court we have challenged each other to evolve, improve and reach heights we never would have managed without the rivalry,” Federer said. “Off the court our relationship has grown from fierce intense competitors to a lifelong friendship driven by our genuine personalities and shared values.”
Second it’s not about wether they hang out together (which they do) but the quality and force of the bond, the laughs and tears they share..
Yes so much the Sharapova obviously didn’t experiment once 🙋♂️
@@paulpaulsen3357 I'm not a fan of Sharapova. She was a cold bitch when she was playing, and she is the same after retirement. But you're looking too much into the PR of Federer. The big three (just like Sharapova) earn more money through sponsorships than playing tennis, so they measure their declarations to the press very carefully. It's not like Federer was invited to Nadal's wedding. They don't hang out together - if you see them together, it's some official act or a PR event, it's not just them going to the cinema.
That doesn't mean there can't be friendship in tennis, it just means that it depends on the player. Sharapova had no friends in the field while Ons Jabeur is friend to anyone in the tour. It depends.
Hopefully all my friends weren’t at my wedding too…
The dimension they fulfilled together on court was enough to show how friendship (or call it sportsmanship if you prefer) could go beyond PR and her simple reasoning.
So she shouldn’t have taken his case for a general truth we agree.
You can still try to beat someone's brains out on the court, and be friends afterwards. A lot of golfers are this way. Jack and Arnie tried to win and beat each other every time they played, yet they would sometimes go out to dinner after a round.
Nice talk
The fact that most of these comments are on her look and not about her game is pretty telling
It's tennis, it's not war. The Williams sisters have competed against each other their entire careers and they are still on good terms. Some players like Ons Jabeur are appreciated by many players.
Masha ❤
If not for Serena, Sharapova would have 10+ majors
That s what make a champion..you not friend with your Boss..you cannot..he sign your check…and you cannot cross the line..well in-sports..you want be the boss…
Maria you have a very pretty face. Can your personality is great to. I just love your face when you're talking
Maria and Nole = it could be lifetime romance
The great white hope ragdolled by Serena
Say it again...they were always happy when she beat Serena...that was short lived😂😂😂
Just go away.... get some fresh air... and stop hating
Found the bigot.
lol true
I think this is more of a women’s problem, I don’t think they can compartmentalize competition on and off the court.
grande tennista .....bellissima donna .....
Take that mushy mushy NBA players. God!!! She's beautiful❤️
what?
Definitely cultural differences. The women’s tour maintains this cold shoulder/mortal enemies attitude on tour and it’s exactly why so many are isolated and retire early out of loneliness. The guys on tour seem to do a better job separating the on court from off court mentalities and actually forge friendships and camaraderie.
Nothing wrong with that. It’s good for the fans when you have a little mamba mentality. Kobe wasn’t trying to make friends either 😂
makes no sense thats why she has no girl tennis player friends but sure has male tennis player friends 👀💅🏻
She doesn't compete with men in tennis you can't play against opposite gender on what drug are you or you just don't watch tennis?
@@nemajabakic4546you can in doubles though. But I don’t really remember Maria playing mixed doubles
Because is not competing against men, duh !
I think she is on good terms with Djokovic but that's as far as I can tell
Goddess ❤
Nice way to try and twist her words by showing contrasting images but it dont wash, just cos some players want to have a love in doesnt mean everyone has to or needs to.
Roy Keane would be proud 😊
True
Марија, дама у пуном смислу речи 💯
It's a lonnely sport, it's obvious you will make a few little friends... not meaning been rude, it's just the others are the ones that could get out of your job.... it's like that... maybe when retired they can be friends
If Serena has said this, y’all hating racists would have come for her head.
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When he asked her if she dislikes any player, she was trying so hard not to say Serena's name
no she was not
@@VictorDraganovLagonon non, née, she just suppressed that Litany.
thats women for ya. men can be friends and compete
Many are wired differently to her and are able to leave their friendships off the court. I guess she might also feel negatively towards a friend who beat her so she doesn't want to introduce that kind of emotion.
And what is e relationship between compete and friendship or being kind?It looks more like a girl thing, like in beauty contests
Tennis is hard :(
How is her English so good?
Because she made so much money, she got a private tutor
😂😂
@@muhammadsiraj5537 Lots of people have money and tutors but still sound terrible.
It's because she's lived in The States since she was 7 years old.
@@muhammadsiraj5537and then you have Messi whose English is probably worse than most players within his leagues despite being a wealthy A lister
She's lived in America for years and has really worked on her American speech and accent to banish her Russian accent and sound as American as possible to appeal more to Western & US businesses. It's made her millions in endorsements.
Quelouralinda❤
Who is this? What should I be looking out for?
She was honest , but had a cold bland character.......at least while playing
Wow
How could you be friends with someone and beat them next day 💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wtf sis, you're playing tennis not doing MMA/combat sports
Guys out here MAULING each other and yet ""hug it out"" the second fight ends
Incredible sportsmanship is shown, and you can actually see it's not fake
Hard to believe tennis guys are in more of a juxtaposition than those guys
OK but how did she invite other players to train with her?