Aryna Sabalenka couldn't hide her frustration despite a hard-fought battle in the French Open final, where Coco Gauff clinched her second Grand Slam title. The No.

1 seed's disappointment was palpable as she painfully admitted to playing "terrible tennis" after succumbing to Gauff's comeback victory, with the American triumphing 6-7(5), 6-2, 6-4 amid challenging conditions at Roland Garros.

Sabalenka's emotions were high as the windy Parisian setting proved tough, along with her emotional state.

Coming off her Thursday semi-final win over four-time champion Iga Swiatek, which ended Swiatek's unbeaten Parisian run, Sabalenka openly rued her missed chances and what might have been if Swiatek had reached the final: "If Iga would [beat] me another day, I think she would go out today and she

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