Sabalenka Considers Tennis Exit After French Open Loss
World number one tennis player Aryna Sabalenka has reportedly expressed a desire to quit the sport following a stunning quarter-final defeat at the French Open. The Belarusian’s hopes of securing her first French Open title were dashed on Wednesday as she lost to Diana Shnaider.
Sabalenka’s exit marks a significant upset in the women's singles competition. The loss comes after a period of intense pressure and scrutiny for the top-ranked player. While details surrounding her potential departure remain unclear, the comments suggest a growing disillusionment with the sport.
Elsewhere in the tournament, Flavio Cobolli secured a victory, setting the stage for an all-Italian men's semi-final. This adds another layer of excitement to the ongoing French Open, even as Sabalenka's future remains uncertain. The full extent of her feelings and any potential timeline for a decision are yet to be revealed, but the news has sent ripples through the tennis world.
The French Open continues to draw large crowds and significant media attention, with several high-profile matches still to come. Sabalenka’s potential exit would undoubtedly be a major development, impacting the rankings and the overall landscape of women's tennis. Further updates will be provided as they become available.



