Elena Rybakina explains why she left Instagram after defeat at Queen's

Elena was having a great season until last week in London
Elena was having a great season until last week in LondonREUTERS/Toby Melville

World number two Elena Rybakina deactivated her Instagram account after being knocked out in the second round of the WTA 500 at Queen's last week. This Monday, before making her start at the Berlin Open, the Kazakh explained her decision.

"I usually don't pay much attention (to social media), but this time it was too much. Since it's our job, we have to post a lot. And I felt that if these people can't stop just because I lost a match, I'd rather not give them the opportunity to comment," replied the current Australian Open champion at a press conference in Berlin.

Despite being the clear favourite, Rybakina lost at Queen's to the Brit Katie Boulter (ranked 56th) by two sets to one. Right after the match, the Kazakh started receiving hate from frustrated and rude bettors on her Instagram.

"I don't want to spend the whole day cleaning up my Instagram. I have people helping me, but they're not on it all the time. I thought it would be better to stay away from social media," said Rybakina.

"For me, it's fine to stay away from social media."

When asked if her decision is permanent, she replied that she still doesn't know. "It was something in the moment," she added.

Elena deactivated her account last Friday
Elena deactivated her account last FridayInstagram

Rybakina will debut at the WTA 500 in Berlin this week against the winner of the match between the Croatian Donna Vekic (33rd) and the Filipino Alexandra Eala (35th).

Check out the full WTA 500 Berlin draw here!