Aryna Sabalenka apologises to Chinese tennis fans for defeating Qinwen Zheng in the Australian Open and offers a message of support. She expresses her gratitude for the support and hopes to return to China in the future.
Aryna Sabalenka has apologised to Chinese tennis fans for beating Qinwen Zheng in to win the Australian Open . China’s Zheng went down in straight sets to back-to-back champion Sabalenka, who didn’t drop a set for the entire tournament on her way to claiming her second major title. The sight of a helpless Zheng left millions of Chinese fans shattered watching from overseas, but they were comforted by an unlikely source when Sabalenka herself offered a message of support.
Sabalenka took to Chinese microblogging website Weibo to issue a video apology to Zheng’s fans on the night of her victory. “Hi guys, here I am with the trophy. I am so sorry, I know you all support Qinwen, I understand this,” Sabalenka said while holding the Australian Open trophy in the video. “Anyway, thank you so much for all the support, I love playing in China, hopefully I will come back this year to China. “Thank you so much and see you soon,” she concluded, blowing a kiss towards the camera
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