“Maybe that will put an end to her screeching” – Aryna Sabalenka finds herself targeted after Novak Djokovic’s hindrance controversy during the Wimbledon semi-finals against Jannik Sinner


Novak Djokovic was sanctioned for a rather controversial hindrance call during his Wimbledon semifinal match against Jannik Sinner for his loud grunt at a point. As a result, the tennis world erupted in a debate over the enforcement of the hindrance call. In the midst of this, World No. 2 in women’s tennis,Aryna Sabalenka was trolled on social media for her excessive grunting.

The hindrance rule is a provision in the International Tennis Federation’s Code of Conduct that prohibits players from making excessive noise during a match. Specifically, the rule states that a player shall not “make noise or any other disturbance during a point that willfully hinders an opponent either by distracting them or making it difficult for them to hear the ball.”

While grunting and screaming have been a part of tennis for decades, many believe that some players take it too far. In recent years, the likes of Aryna Sabalenka, Maria Sharapova, and Victoria Azarenka have been criticized for their loud screams, with opponents claiming that it’s difficult to concentrate with such noise in the background.

However, as the case of Djokovic shows, the rule is still being enforced, albeit inconsistently. Some players, like Sharapova, have been fined for their excessive noise, while others, like Sabalenka, have been given a pass. This inconsistency has led to calls for clearer guidelines on what constitutes excessive noise and how it should be enforced.

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Twitter users troll Sabalenka for her excessively loud grunts

Aryna Sabalenka
Aryna Sabalenka (Image Credits: The Telegraph)

In the wake of the controversial hindrance call, Twitter users began to troll World No. 2 in women’s tennis Aryna Sabalenka for her infamous loud grunting. Some joked that if the hindrance rule is strictly applied, Sabalenka won’t be able to play a single match anymore.

Also sorry but if that hindrance rule starts to be enforced like that, Sabalenka isn’t going to be able to play a single match anymore… 👀

— Carole Bouchard 💜💛 (@carole_bouchard) July 14, 2023

Watching the replay, I do think that was hindrance… the yell came quite late. I dunno if it was one of those shots where he thought it was a clean winner.

But I totally agree with your point on Sab. 😬

— Mr. Pigz (@MisterPigz) July 14, 2023

maybe that's what should happen.

— Jean Kavanagh (@vamosjean) July 14, 2023

She def should be called out for it by umpires way more often.

— Carole Bouchard 💜💛 (@carole_bouchard) July 14, 2023

Like if we had this debate for Sharapova and Azarenka, no way Sabalenka can be left out

— Carole Bouchard 💜💛 (@carole_bouchard) July 14, 2023

It is absolutely necessary Sabalenka is a disgrace with the primal screaming. It is so loud and it is elongated too. The women got to tell chair umpire to call her for hindrance.

— OrvilleLloydDouglas🇨🇦🏳️‍🌈 (@OrvilleLloyd) July 14, 2023

Saba and a bunch of other players from ATP and WTA. What is funny is how the sounds abruptly stop mid-grunt, as soon as a ball goes in the net. If it really were just a matter of the effort hitting the ball, the grunt should continue, regardless the fate of the ball afterwards…

— Variant488 (@Variant488) July 14, 2023

I turn the volume off when watching her matches…does my head in listening to every scream

— Stacy Hall (@Pippadog58) July 14, 2023

At what point is it a grunt after a shot and at what point is it hindrance noise while the other player is preparing for a point? We definitely need to open the conversation on Saba and similar.

— BlueVert (@spacejourney11) July 14, 2023

Sabalenka definitely needs to be called for a hindrance. She is deliberately trying to intimidate the other women with her screaming.

— OrvilleLloydDouglas🇨🇦🏳️‍🌈 (@OrvilleLloyd) July 14, 2023

unpopular opinion, I guess: Sabalenka should be getting hindrance calls every time she plays because what she's doing really is that disruptive

— Kaiser@Celebitchy (@KaiseratCB) July 14, 2023

Main reason I don't watch her matches. Screaming at every racket swing, even if the opponent is the 1000th ranked player on the WTA. Makes it unenjoyable for me

— Oluwole Olabamiyo (@OOlabamiyo) July 15, 2023

For players like Sabalenka, who rely on their screams to stay focused and release tension, the enforcement of the embarrassment rule could have a significant impact on their game. If they’re forced to tone down their noise, they may struggle to stay focused and perform at their best.

On the other hand, opponents argue that excessive noise is a distraction that can hinder their ability to play. If the rule is strictly enforced, they may be able to focus better and perform at a higher level.

Meanwhile, at Wimbledon, Sabalenka ended up losing her semifinal match to Tunisia’s Ons Jabeur. She also lost her bid to the World No. 1 ranking in the process. Djokovic, on the other hand, has advanced to the final for a 5th straight time. He will face World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in the final.

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