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Tennis stars Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka have reconciled after a dramatic fallout at the French Open. The athletes have moved past the incident, with Gauff emphasizing positivity as they both now focus on Wimbledon.
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Coco Gauff and Aryna Sabalenka have moved past their stormy French Open exit, declaring themselves friends once again.
The pair, both talented tennis players, were involved in an angry confrontation at the French Open in April. But on Saturday, they put their differences aside at Wimbledon.
Speaking to the media after winning their opening matches at Wimbledon on Thursday, both athletes were keen to play down the controversy.
"I think we're good. I think we're both friends. I think that's just part of sports," Gauff said. "I think everyone sometimes expresses themselves in different ways."
Gauff, 18, emphasized that the incident would not affect their friendship, expressing her desire to focus on the future.
"I've known Aryna for a long time, and I hope our relationship can just stay the same as it was before Paris," she said.
The Belarusian player Aryna Sabalenka also took to social media on Saturday, saying she and Gauff had made up.
"We are good, we are friends, we had a great practice today. We have a big fight tomorrow, let's get it," she wrote.
The dramatic confrontation between the two players occurred during their doubles match at the French Open. After losing the match, Sabalenka lashed out at Gauff, saying she didn't respect her opponents and should have apologized for an earlier disagreement.
Gauff and Sabalenka will play each other tomorrow in the singles match. As of right now, it seems that they have moved on from the messy French Open incident and are ready to focus on their games.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.