Elena Rybakina has censured her treatment since winning Wimbledon and guaranteed she doesn’t feel like a huge homerun champion.
The 23-year-old crushed Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur to come out on top for her most memorable hammer championship at the All England Club last month however the absence of positioning places – – a reaction by the WTA to Wimbledon’s restriction on Russian and Belarusian players – – implies she is as yet positioned external the main 20, reports DPA.
At a public interview on Friday in front of the US Open, Rybakina said, “obviously, everything was new for me after Wimbledon. Presently, thinking back on these couple of weeks, I played as of now competitions, I would agree that it was an extraordinary accomplishment for me. I’m really pleased with my group, obviously. Experience-wise, I would agree that it was not the best.
“I think this is the issue of the construction of the visit. Truly, a piece frail initiative since we have countless things going on. It was my fantasy to win Wimbledon. It’s pity. I feel like really I’m not the Wimbledon champion.
“You can be number one and everything is perfect in any case, by the day’s end, you’re simply forgetting where you’re coming from and how extreme it is really to get to where you are.
“Since I didn’t persuade this inclination to be number two, since it’s as yet unique treatment when you are top 10 or top 20.
“In one competition I proceed to play against the best hero, (Garbine) Muguruza, and we play on court four. I don’t believe that this is fair.
“I’m not shocked that in that frame of mind of the day we had numerous models when a player is really youthful and they did astonishing outcomes, however, in the end, chooses to stop tennis. I feel that something ought to be gotten to the next level. This is the sort of thing we need to discuss.”
Rybakina, who will open her mission in New York against a qualifier, has won four of her seven matches since Wimbledon, arriving at the quarterfinals in Cincinnati.
Still up in the air to involve what is happening as an additional drive to attempt to guarantee a subsequent hammer title, saying, “obviously, it’s not pleasant. However, in the end, I realize the objective is to win. It gives more inspiration, continue to win.”