Maria Sakkari revealed her first panic attack on the court came after her career-high ranking as becoming the world No. 3 brought immense pressure on the Greek’s back and made her think she couldn’t afford herself to lose because of her high ranking.
After finishing as runner-up in St. Petersburg and being a semifinalist in Doha in early 2022, Sakkari continued her fine form at a WTA 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, where she made the final before losing to Iga Swiatek.
Maria Sakkari revealed her first panic attack on the court came after her career-high ranking as becoming the world No. 3 brought immense pressure on the Greek’s back and made her think she couldn’t afford herself to lose because of her high ranking.
After finishing as runner-up in St. Petersburg and being a semifinalist in Doha in early 2022, Sakkari continued her fine form at a WTA 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, where she made the final before losing to Iga Swiatek.
Maria Sakkari revealed her first panic attack on the court came after her career-high ranking as becoming the world No. 3 brought immense pressure on the Greek’s back and made her think she couldn’t afford herself to lose because of her high ranking.
After finishing as runner-up in St. Petersburg and being a semifinalist in Doha in early 2022, Sakkari continued her fine form at a WTA 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, where she made the final before losing to Iga Swiatek.
Maria Sakkari revealed her first panic attack on the court came after her career-high ranking as becoming the world No. 3 brought immense pressure on the Greek’s back and made her think she couldn’t afford herself to lose because of her high ranking.
After finishing as runner-up in St. Petersburg and being a semifinalist in Doha in early 2022, Sakkari continued her fine form at a WTA 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, where she made the final before losing to Iga Swiatek.
Maria Sakkari revealed her first panic attack on the court came after her career-high ranking as becoming the world No. 3 brought immense pressure on the Greek’s back and made her think she couldn’t afford herself to lose because of her high ranking.
After finishing as runner-up in St. Petersburg and being a semifinalist in Doha in early 2022, Sakkari continued her fine form at a WTA 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, where she made the final before losing to Iga Swiatek.
Maria Sakkari revealed her first panic attack on the court came after her career-high ranking as becoming the world No. 3 brought immense pressure on the Greek’s back and made her think she couldn’t afford herself to lose because of her high ranking.
After finishing as runner-up in St. Petersburg and being a semifinalist in Doha in early 2022, Sakkari continued her fine form at a WTA 1000 tournament in Indian Wells, where she made the final before losing to Iga Swiatek.