Aryna Sabalenka, the world No. 1, is publicly upset about a dog policy at Wimbledon and has asked tournament officials to change the rules. Multiple reports describe her frustration as Wimbledon’s arrangements for allowing dogs on site become a point of concern for players. The controversy centers on how the policy is implemented during matches and in areas players use, with Sabalenka arguing that the current approach could be disruptive or uncomfortable. Sources say she has made a direct plea to Wimbledon officials to revise the policy. The outlets also note that the issue has drawn attention as Wimbledon prepares to begin, with players and fans discussing whether animals should be permitted in and around tennis grounds under the existing guidelines. While details of the specific request and any proposed changes are not fully consistent across reports, all coverage frames the dispute as a pre-tournament concern raised by Sabalenka to tournament leadership, rather than an on-court incident during a particular match. The situation remains tied to Wimbledon’s ongoing policies and how they are applied for competitors.