In a gesture that surprised many, Aryna Sabalenka, after a swift and resounding victory over Jil Teichmann at Roland Garros, offered a direct and sincere message to her rival. Beyond the on-court competition, Sabalenka expressed genuine concern from the perspective of a competitor who wants to see her colleagues improve and grow.

Sabalenka noted that to avoid such a swift and resounding defeat, it is crucial for Teichmann to dedicate more time and effort to her training. “I think if you don’t put in enough effort and practice, maybe you shouldn’t compete in important tournaments,” she stated sincerely. According to Sabalenka, competing without proper preparation only harms the player herself and wastes the opportunity to demonstrate her true potential.
Sabalenka’s message was met with mixed feelings: some interpreted it as harsh criticism, while others saw it as a call to the discipline and commitment necessary to compete at the highest level. In any case, this episode has sparked a debate among fans and experts about the importance of hard work and preparation in the world of professional tennis.
Jil Teichmann, visibly shaken after the match, burst into tears and expressed her frustration at not having performed as expected this time. However, this moment could also mark a turning point for the Swiss tennis player to take Sabalenka’s message as an incentive to improve and come back stronger in future competitions.
Roland Garros continues its exciting run, and the match between Sabalenka and Teichmann will undoubtedly remain in the memories of many as an example of the demanding level of women’s tennis today and the dedication required to remain at the elite level.