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Sabalenka embracing top seed status at WTA Finals
    2021-11-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

ARYNA SABALENKA says she is relishing her top seed status at this week’s WTA Tour Finals even if she is still getting to grips with the challenging tournament conditions at altitude in Guadalajara.

The Belarusian star heads a depleted field at the season-ending tournament, which was moved to Mexico from its usual home in Shenzhen due to the pandemic.

The switch in venue means the tournament’s eight finalists must adjust to the thin air of Guadalajara, which is around 1,550 meters above sea level, as they vie for the final title of 2021.

The 23-year-old Sabalenka, who notched wins in Abu Dhabi and Madrid this year and reached the semifinals at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, said she had struggled to control the ball during her initial practice sessions in Guadalajara.

“Well, first day I arrived here, I mean, I wasn’t surprised but I was shocked that I cannot control anything,” Sabalenka said Tuesday.

“I was playing around the strings a little bit, found the perfect tension. I think with every day I feel better and better.

“I have another day because I start to play Thursday so I feel much better right now with the altitude and with the conditions here. Hopefully I’ll be able to show my best on the first match,” she said.

Sabalenka, who opens her campaign against Spanish seventh seed Paula Padosa on Thursday, said she is unfazed by the pressure that comes with her top seed status.

“I think I’m doing well with the pressure,” she said.

“I’m really happy to be here, especially top seeded. I couldn’t imagine one day I will be top seeded on the WTA Finals. For me this is something amazing and unbelievable.”

Sabalenka’s final weeks of the season were jolted after she tested positive for COVID-19, forcing her to withdraw from Indian Wells.

“For four days I was really sick, I couldn’t move,” Sabalenka said. (SD-Agencies)

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