Aryna Sabalenka admits she should have taken a break from tennis after the death of her former boyfriend in March.
Sabalenka was in action at the Miami Open when ex-NHL player Konstantin Koltsov died aged 42, for what police described as an apparent suicide.
The Belarussian said at the time she was “heartbroken”, but did not withdraw from the tournament.
However, her health suffered over the next few months as illness derailed her French Open campaign before having to pull out of Wimbledon with a shoulder injury.
She took a break after that and returned in style by winning the Cincinnati Open last week, and now has set her sights on adding the US Open.
“I think definitely after this year mentally I will become even stronger,” the 2023 runner-up said.
“I felt like there was no gap to get stronger mentally than I am at the moment. But things showed me that actually there is a way to improve.
“Looking back I definitely think that I should have just stopped and just separated myself from tennis, just have a little break, recharge and start things over again.
“I think I overplayed and I carried a lot. At the end, it just hit me with the injury and also I was sick, I was injured, I had a stomach issue at the French Open.
“Health-wise I was struggling a lot and that’s why I think that this break was much needed.”
Sabalenka, who defended her Australian Open singles title in January, was beaten by Coco Gauff in last year’s final in New York.
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