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Paris-Caspar Rud is rarely an up-kamper that is simply trying to create its own way in professional tennis-and a living. He is a three-time Grand Slam Finalist, number 3, owner of more clay-court wins than any other person since 2021, and anyone has earned nearly $ 25 million for the reward.
And yet Roud felt the need to play through pain for a better two-month, until the left knee was swollen as a result of the fluid, it encouraged him to popp the pop pills, it slid on an open stance backhand, and a French open second-round mache. He didn’t stop, but he lost 13 in the last 14 games.
Next, 26 -year -old Norwegian expressed concern that other players also published this week that the court thanked the court as many as possible, whatever the health of someone, a system and a system rudged “rat race”.
“If you think that if you do not see both economically, point-based, ranking and opportunistic, you will lose a lot, you will lose a lot,” Rolly said that a mandatory event cuts 25% on the tour of men with a one-year-old bonus. “You’re forcing players to be injured or ill.”
Caroline Garcia, a 2022 US Open Semifinalist who announced it in his last season as a Pro, wrote in a social media post that he relying on an anti-inflammatory injection and plasma treatment to deal with a bom shoulder.
The 4 -year -old France man loudly said: “Is it really worth it to push our bodies into the final?” He talked about the pressure to try to maintain someone’s ranking in Paris and the “responsibility” to perform for someone employee.
A three-time big runner-up Alexander Javerev said, “I can feel what I feel.” “The point is, with US tennis players it is a 1 -on -1 play, so we get the fault all the time, isn’t it?”
Serena Williams handed over the last loss of her career to Ajla Tomljanov this way: “I don’t think the game is smart with pain, but I did it before. Sometimes it was rewarded, and sometimes it wasn’t.”
The US Open Champion Emma Radukanu of 2021 said that despite the two wrists, he entered the tournament several seasons ago.
The people around him at that time, Raduku said, “I was telling me that I was not hard enough, as I just needed to work through it, as it was normal I feel tired because I was trained so much. In reality I knew that the pain was.
Australian Open Champion Madison Kees say Garcia’s post resonates.
“He’s right. At one point you just have to say, ‘I finished.’ And as he said, it is something we really learn from a young age, “what did you say. “Everyone praised Jordan (NBA star Michael) for playing with the flu … and somehow it was a better achievement because he went through it. Obviously, it was incredible he was able to do it, but I don’t think you always need it.”
The American 12th American Tommy Paul in Paris was not completely sure what was wrong in his abdomen, but he knew that it didn’t seem right during the second round match. He was seen by a trainer who couldn’t do much to help. Paul played, won five sets and planned to take the MRI exam.
“I’m going back to play,” Paul said, “of course.”
In another match, Bosnia’s Dumhur hit his knees and went down to the ground. He also continued, won a showdown with defending champion Carlos Alkaraj and declared: “If it’s just a wound – if I can’t make it worse – I can play.”
Tennis is definitely a communication game, so the dangers are not like NFL, say. Nevertheless, the rude assumed that more than half of his matches were physically wrong in the match – “It’s just a small blister under your feet or some pain in your stomach, ribs, back, knees, whatever.”
“Every part of my body,” he said, “Somehow the pain felt.”