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Sabalenka clings to faith as Wimbledon looms

What's happened

The top player has a recent major setback at Roland Garros, but her team is rebuilding ahead of Wimbledon, framing the challenge as a cycle she has managed before. An internal autopsy will guide a swift return to form.

What's behind the headline?

Slow-burn resilience

  • The article should dissect how Sabalenka’s camp negotiates pressure after a setback
  • It should forecast Wimbledon’s likely approach based on past cycles and current coaching inputs
  • It should map the practical steps she will take to re-enter peak form

Forecast

  • Wimbledon will frame Sabalenka as a strong contender again, highlighting mental recovery and tactical tweaks
  • The team will push for a clean run to the late rounds, leveraging familiar routines and support staff

How we got here

A string of high-stakes Grand Slam performances has shaped Sabalenka’s recent trajectory. After a dramatic loss at Roland Garros, she has shifted focus to Wimbledon, relying on a structured support group to reset for the upcoming tournament.

Our analysis

- New York Times Business reports on Sabalenka’s post-French Open mindset and preparation for Wimbledon, including quotes from her mental coach Jason Stacy and partner Anton Dubrov. - Tifo Sports notes the broader context of Wimbledon’s white-cloth culture and its impact on players' preparation.

Go deeper

  • What has Sabalenka’s team identified as the key fix after Roland Garros?
  • Is Wimbledon about to see a repeat of her peak form, or will we witness further evolutions in her game?

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