With her US Open victory, Aryna Sabalenka has not only won her fourth Grand Slam but has also discovered a new mental blueprint for handling the immense pressure of championship matches. Her 6-3, 7-6 (3) win over Amanda Anisimova was a successful test of a new mindset she vows to maintain in all future finals.
Reflecting on her past final losses, Sabalenka said, “After those two finals where I completely lost control over my emotions, I just didn’t want that to happen again.” Her solution was a conscious effort to stay focused and stick to her game plan, no matter the circumstances. This approach was tested when she faltered while serving for the match, but she passed with flying colors.
“I think I have to keep the same mindset every time,” she concluded. “Every time I’m in the final, I have to stick to the same plan.” This revelation is a significant development for a player whose emotions have sometimes been her biggest obstacle. By finding a repeatable mental strategy, she has unlocked a new level of consistency.
This win is therefore a pivotal moment, not just for the title it brings, but for the psychological formula it has revealed. For Sabalenka and her rivals, this new, mentally fortified approach could signal an even more dominant era ahead.
“Keep the Same Mindset”: Sabalenka’s New Mental Blueprint for Finals
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