World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has brushed aside concerns over her fitness ahead of the 2026 French Open, saying she feels fully ready despite a difficult clay-court season. The Belarusian star faced injury troubles and inconsistent performances during the build-up to Roland Garros, but believes she is now in the right condition to compete for the title.
Injury setbacks affect preparations
Sabalenka enjoyed a strong start to the season with title wins at Indian Wells and Miami, but her momentum slowed during the clay swing. She pulled out of the Stuttgart Open due to fitness concerns and later suffered disappointing exits in Madrid and Rome.
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Her campaign in Rome ended with a defeat to Sorana Cirstea, where she appeared uncomfortable physically and required treatment during the match. The loss also ended her impressive streak of 17 straight quarterfinal appearances on the WTA Tour.
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Despite the setbacks, Sabalenka insisted the injury concerns are no longer an issue. She explained that the extra recovery time has helped her feel fresher heading into the French Open. The 28-year-old also highlighted how improved mental control and composure have strengthened her performances over the past year.
Sabalenka eyes first French Open title
Sabalenka remains one of the favourites for the womenโs singles crown in Paris, although clay continues to be the only surface where she is yet to win a Grand Slam title.
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The competition is expected to be intense, with players like Coco Gauff, Iga Swiatek and Elena Rybakina also entering the tournament with strong chances. However, Sabalenka remains confident about her preparations and believes she is ready to challenge for her maiden Roland Garros trophy.