Overview
- After a post-Wimbledon break, Sabalenka skipped Washington and the Canadian Open to recharge physically and mentally for the hard-court season
- The world number one will test her form in Cincinnati as she aims to defend the title she won there last year
- Mirnyi joins primary coach Anton Dubrov and performance coach Jason Stacy in Sabalenka’s camp for Cincinnati and New York
- Sabalenka also secured a new hydration partnership with Electrolit to support recovery during matches and training
- She carries 3,000 ranking points into the North American swing as defending champion at both Cincinnati and the US Open