Aryna Sabalenka beendet Tanzwettbewerb mit Novak Djokovic nach French-Open-Aus

Aryna Sabalenka hat das Ende ihres Tanzwettbewerbs mit Novak Djokovic nach dessen Niederlage in der dritten Runde der French Open 2026 erklärt.

Nach ihrem 6:0, 7:5-Sieg gegen Daria Kasatkina in der dritten Runde äußerte sich Sabalenka in einem Interview auf dem Platz zu dem Tanzwettbewerb. Sie sagte, sie sei ihren Freunden gegenüber loyal und der Wettbewerb sei beendet, wobei sie jedoch anmerkte, dass man sich möglicherweise weiterhin für Fotos posierend statt tanzend zeigen könnte.

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