Tennis is a very demanding big, where mental strength plays a key role. That has led to many players of massive talent not to achieve expected goals for their potential.
This is the case of Andrey RublevThat not only puts themselves at the level of sinner, Alcaraz or Djokovic because of their attitude on the track.
Celebrities are their cable crosses, which They led him to break countless rackets, or even themselves.
Well, that problem seems to be in the resolution. As he declared himself, Thanks for a series of conversations with Marath Safin, former World Number 1, now performs without stress There is no anxiety for the first time in years.
“I was in a loop, lost myself for a few years of, I don’t know, I can’t find the wayIt is not possible to understand what to do, why Rublev said in the newspaper ‘National’.
“This is quite perhaps noticeable or whatever, like what is the cause or purpose of living or things like that. One thing is when one month, two months, three months. You can still have patience … When it takes years, you can’t endure it“He added.
Rublev said he took antidepressants for a year, but left them without helping them. Things began to change in July after talking to his countryman Safin, who retired in 2009. The former world number was not a stranger to the outbursts, as he broke the twelve rackets on the track during his career.
“I understood myself. It’s like starting from below. Gradually I start advancing in a better direction, “the recent Winner of the Doha tournament explained.
“I’m not happy. I am not good or bad, but I no longer feel stress, or anxiety, or sadness. I’m just neutral. At least I saw a base. That is a beginning“Russian ended, returning this week to Dubai, where last season he was driven out of disputes in a match after an official Russian -Speaking said he released an obscene while shouting a judge of the line.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Robert Maynard, and I am a passionate journalist with experience in sports writing. For the last few years, I have been writing for Today Times Live. My main focus has been on sports-related stories and features. With my strong background in journalism and extensive knowledge of the industry, I am able to provide readers with well-crafted pieces that are both informative and engaging.