NEW YORK — There was a queasy time early last year when it looked like Anton Dubrov was going to miss this moment. He’s known Aryna Sabalenka for more than a decade, but with the double faults mounting to a DEFCON 1 level, there was a disagreement over how to fix her serve. When Sabalenka declined to go along with suggested changes in her service motion, Dubrov offered to resign his role as coach. “I think I’m done,” Dubrov told her after she lost in the Round of 16 in Dubai. “I can’t give you anything else.” Sabalenka, fierce and fiery as always, wasn’t having any of that either. “No,” she said, “it’s not you. It’s just something about me. I have to figure out the problem. We just have to
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