Tiziana Scalabrine
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
In the end, the fact that someone has between the 9 out of the 10 things to say about her is the fact, why don't you smile more?
Yes, it is true that it begins to become explicit that you have nothing else of intelligence to say, but anyway this story continues and I really like it, apart from her in general, but the fact that, despite her saying it, she continues to do absolutely as she pleases and to maintain her spontaneity in this, that is, to be exactly as she wants to be.
It's sad that they say smile and you smile.
There is one thing that she said at the press conference that somehow confirms the trajectory that you have described, because of course they asked her how important Stefano Vukov was in this tournament and in getting you to get this result.
Let's say, making explicit reference to the fact that the coach had been suspended, that she defended him and revived him.
And she, who is always very careful not to leave traces of her private life and then to block the way to any kind of moral judgment if you want to give on this thing, but she said, I learned a lot and how to say, it made me stronger, it made me harder.
It's a bit this expression that she used, because actually from the victory of Wimbledon this thing was very evident.
In that situation, she saw a great rise from a game in which things were happening, such as dynamics that often happened to her, that is, to lose, to get confused, to succeed very often in overtaking the opponent, but also to completely lose the game.
In that case, she played with Saber, who in turn had this same type of dynamics, a player who is able to
concedere e annullare milioni di palle break in ogni partita e Ribachina lì con la sua inesperienza era rimasta un po' avvolta.
Adesso, piΓΉ di tre anni dopo, Γ¨ una persona completamente diversa e c'Γ¨ quella differente durezza nel suo gioco, il fatto di sapere molto meglio sia di appartenere a un certo livello sia come si gestiscono certe situazioni.
And so, having demonstrated it in the facts, it also gives another meaning to the interpretation of that story.
So, it's the topic I thought about the most, but already seeing the game, also because from the first point that Ribaki made in the first game of the game, it was incredible.
Because Sabalekka starts serving very, very well.
I think we only put firsts in that first game, but it was broken.
Ribakina scored two points and then started shooting winning answers on Sabalenka's serve, pulling them in the long run, which was then a recurring dynamic throughout the game, but perhaps it never came so well.
So in that first game Sabalenka already had a very strong emotional response to the aggression suffered by Ribakina.