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When Naomi Osaka Open about her Anxiety and frustration At the French Open in 2021, it started a conversation in the larger society about the importance of mental health and the importance of solving these problems.
During that time, more players have talked about the matter and seeking help, and any restrictions seemed there. Nevertheless, the way Three -time Grand Slam Finalist Alexander Javerev After the departure of the first round discussed his state of mind Wimbledon This week has recovered the conversation.
“I sometimes feel alone there. I fight mentally. … I’m trying to find ways to get out of this hole. I find myself somehow,” the runner-up of the Australian Open in January said Javerev, but when the results of this season were over, he got the chance to reach Nos 1.
“I think, in general, I think, at this moment, the feeling is a feeling that is not very beautiful at the moment,” Javerev said. “It’s not a feeling of tennis court, it’s just a life feeling in general” “
The players at the All England Club were asked about Javerev on Wednesday.
They could convey sympathy, some said.
Others advised.
Amanda Anisimova was a French Open Semifinalist in 2019, then declared two years ago that he was spending time Burnout becauseThe He is now back for a while and reached the third round in Wimbledon with a win on Wednesday.
“This is definitely complicated. Each one of us takes something at one point in our lives We have our negative times we have it
He said, “What Alex said about feeling lonely … Many people fight to be lonely, especially on Pro circuit,” he added, “Taking breaks from tour life” really helped me and I am happy, because I am back with a new attitude, felt fresh and I learned a lot about myself. “
The top Aryana Sabalenka, who owns three big trophies, said he had worked with a therapist for five years.
Sabalenka said, “It is really important to talk about what you are dealing with. … to be open and talk about what you are feeling, because if you put it inside it is just going to destroy you. I think it is something like her,” said Sabalenka. “I think (Javerev) only needs to be exposed to the people close to him”
In the Australian Open, the title winner Madison key Address Its dependence on therapy And the way it allows it both to be more successful in general and more in tennis – a game so that the loss is frequent and the expectations can be burdened.
30 -year -old American Kiss said on Wednesday, “Our identity is very involved in being a tennis player that
“So to be able to dive into it and determine how to separate the two and you are not just a tennis player, you are a whole person with all these other true features and other interests and different things in your life.”
When a reporter asked Arthur Randarnek on Tuesday, Javerev asked for 3-descendant Javerev, when he could consider trying to do therapy, the 20-year-old German replied: “For the first time in my life I will probably need it.”
In this way he describes his current mentality: “I have never felt empty before. It is just lacking in joy, what I do is lacking joy it is not necessarily about tennis. There is a lack of joy beyond tennis.”
Andre Rubelv, a 5 -time Russian Slam quarter -finalist in Wimbledon, said after his victory on Wednesday that life like Javerev is not a life and the problem for themselves.
“Tennis simply trigger point,” said Rubelov. “It’s something inside you that needs to face you.”