"She could do better": Mirra Andreeva playfully critiques Aryna Sabalenka’s dancing

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Saturday, 21 December 2024 at 17:16
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The pairing of Mirra Andreeva and Aryna Sabalenka has been crucial for Team Hawks in the World Tennis League. The duo secured a dominant 6-1 victory tonight over 2-time Grand Slam champion Simona Halep and world No. 4 Jasmine Paolini in doubles.

Later, Andreeva stepped onto the court for the women’s singles, where she defeated Paolini 6-4, once again putting her team in the lead. Both Sabalenka and Andreeva have won all the matches they’ve played so far (3 doubles, 2 singles for Aryna, and 1 singles for Mirra).

Undoubtedly, for a player like Andreeva, just 17 years old, partnering with world No. 1 and 3-time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka is a huge learning opportunity. The teenage world No. 16 was asked after her win over Paolini if she had learned anything from Sabalenka during the week.

“I want to ask if you learned anything about her game, particularly on the court this week?”

“I think I’ve learned some dance moves,” Andreeva replied with a smile. “Well, I don’t know. Nothing?” she laughed. “I don’t wanna say anything bad, but she’s good at dancing, so that’s what I’m learning right now, maybe if we spent a bit more time together,” she added.

At that moment, Aryna Sabalenka appeared on camera, interrupting the interview: “What was that about?” the 26-year-old player said laughing.

“She (Andreeva) said you’re a great dancer, and she’s really impressed by the moves,” the interviewer commented.

“Isn’t this what teenagers do these days?” Sabalenka joked, performing a TikTok dance while laughing, before returning to the bench and leaving Andreeva alone again.

“What do you think?” the interviewer asked Andreeva once Sabalenka was off-camera.

“Well, that was not so good, to be honest, but it’s OK… she could do better,” the Russian teenager replied sarcastically, sparking laughter from the crowd and Sabalenka, who continued to watch the interview from the sidelines.

Team Hawks secured a spot in the World Tennis League final as the second seed, trailing behind the Falcons. Led by Aryna Sabalenka and Mirra Andreeva, the Hawks also feature Jordan Thompson and Sumit Nagal. Their upcoming rivals, the Falcons, boast a strong lineup with Elena Rybakina, Caroline Garcia, Andrey Rublev, and Denis Shapovalov.

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