Aryna Sabalenka’s French Open preparations suffered a setback following a third-round defeat by Sorana Cirstea at the Italian ​Open, with the world number one now looking to shake off an injury ahead of the Grand Slam that begins this month.

Sabalenka needed treatment late in ​her meeting with ‌Cirstea on Saturday before she fell 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 for her second defeat in three matches after a quarterfinal loss to Hailey Baptiste ‌at the Madrid Open last month.

“I feel like I didn’t ⁠play well from the beginning till the end. ‌I started really well, ​but I dropped the ‌level,” four-time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka said in Rome.

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“I felt like my body was limiting me from performing at the highest level. [Cirstea] stepped in and played incredible tennis. She ​didn’t ‌really give me many opportunities.

“That was a tough one. But I guess we never lose, we only learn, ⁠so it’s OK.”

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Sabalenka’s disappointing clay court swing ‌follows a stellar run ‌on hardcourts, during which she captured the Brisbane title, reached the Australian ‌Open final and claimed back-to-back trophies in Indian Wells and Miami.

The Belarusian said she now hoped to ‌recover ​her fitness in ⁠time for the French Open — which gets underway in Paris on May 24 — after losing last year’s final against Coco Gauff.

“I’d say that probably it’s like my lower ⁠back, connected to the hip, which limited my full rotation,” the 28-year-old added.

“I guess we’re ‌just going ‌to have some days off. We’re going ​to spend it on recovery. That’s the plan for now.”

Reuters