Coach Anton Dubrov confirms attending to the world No. 1 spot can be Aryna Sabalenka’s greatest purpose for the rest of the season but additionally underlines that the important thing factor proper now’s to get well effectively after a bodily and mentally demanding US Open run.
10 days in the past, the Belarusian tennis celebrity grew to become a three-time Grand Slam champion after profitable the ultimate Main of the yr at Flushing Meadows.
Now, the 26-year-old is 2 Slam titles behind Iga Swiatek but additionally 2,169 rating factors. On the subject of the Yr-Finish No. 1 race, that battle is fairly tight because the Pole has collected 8,285 factors this yr whereas Sabalenka gathered 7,876.
Final yr, the Belarusian misplaced the battle for the world No. 1 rating and the Yr-Finish No. 1 on the WTA Finals. This time, she is hoping the end result can be totally different.
Dubrov highlights Sabalenka has set her eyes on overtaking Swiatek at No. 1
“The purpose is first to be match and wholesome, as a result of it’s going to take some time to get well. The primary purpose for us this season is to complete on a excessive observe. Proper now, I might say we are able to discuss concerning the No 1 spot, to complete the yr as No 1 is a very cool purpose. However as I mentioned, this [run in New York] took a lot power and feelings so initially we have to additionally find out how we are able to get well as quick as we are able to and set these objectives. As a result of everybody has objectives and says, ‘I wish to win 4 Slams and end No 1’. That’s a cool purpose and you are able to do it however it simply takes you some time to handle it,” Dubrov informed The Nationwide.
After the 23-year-old spent 75 consecutive weeks on the high spot, the brand new three-time Grand Slam champion overtook her after the 2023 US Open. However in her first stint because the world No. 1, the two-time Australian Open winner spent simply eight weeks there.
It stays to be seen if Sabalenka could make it previous Swiatek on the rating checklist within the the rest of the season.