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Les meilleurs joueurs et joueuses du monde poursuivent leur fronde à Wimbledon. Les joueurs limitent leurs engagements médias contractuels à 15 minutes par jour pendant la première semaine du Grand Chelem londonien et ce malgré l'augmentation historique du prize money. Passée en conférence de presse ce samedi 27 juin avant son entrée en lice contre la Serbe Teodora Kostovic, la n°1 mondiale Aryna Sabalenka s'est expliquée.

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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Really get it done, come to conclusions that everyone is going to be happy with
00:35and hopefully we'll never have to do it again.
00:40Irina, I know that you are relating the prize money to the amount of revenue
00:44that Wimbledon and the other Grand Slams generate,
00:47but how do you think it looks to the public who are paying more and more for their tickets every
00:53year
00:53when you are getting a 20% pay rise and still aren't happy?
00:58As I said just like a minute ago, if we look to the prize money over the last 10 years,
01:04it kind of like stayed the same.
01:07And once again, I hope we're not going to get to this bycote thing again.
01:14And listen, we do it for the tour, we don't do it for ourselves,
01:17we do it for the rest of the players who are really suffering to even hire a coach.
01:22and it's not an easy life for players who are lower in the ranking.
01:28So we do it for them and I really hope that the crowd and I'm more than sure that the
01:31crowd understand us.
01:33And I mean, we're playing matches, we're there, we're competing, we're bringing the show now
01:38and we're just limiting our media, we're just trying to really get to something that everyone is going to be
01:44happy with.
01:46Hi, Irina.
01:47Hi.
01:47Hi, it's Roland Garros, you're working with your old psychologist for a few times.
01:50Yeah, yeah.
01:51Are you working with them full time and how important is the mental side of tennis?
01:55I feel like it's mostly about the mental part of the game and when I start working with psychologists,
02:03like we spoke with my team and it's okay at some point I'll have to get back to her and
02:09that will happen.
02:11I contacted her, I didn't want to find someone else because you have to go through the whole story
02:14and you have to tell your whole story and make other person to understand you deeper.
02:19So I went to a person who knows me really well and for now we are working again.
02:25I just feel like I need someone to throw all of my thoughts to and kind of like clear my
02:30head a little bit ahead of a big tournament.
02:33So I think it's really important.
02:35I mean, I have my team, we chat a lot, but sometimes you have things that you don't want to
02:40throw at your team at the same time.
02:42So I think it's really important to have someone you can talk to and you can feel safe with.
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