GARBIÑE MUGURUZA He is Tennis Channel Ambassador, a channel that has come to a RFET and ATP agreement to include 55 newly professional contests on its offer. In Spain also led the VIP Sala de Tennis series, where Roland Garros and Wimbledon interviewed the great current tennis numbers.
How do you see on the other line?
I like this initiative is a only tennis channel. They suggested the interview, and I said of course. I always liked the world of communication. The camera was never shy, it became part of my job. I like to ask curiosities, funny things, which I want to know.
Does it cost to criticize a colleague?
I don’t criticize too much because I know how hard it is to play. In a look I know how they feel. Tennis is my DNA, I’m naturally getting.
Not to deal with projects.
I do not expect many proposals. Being director of the Watta Finals is amazing, not annoying. This year we go back to loading, and the best. And now I see Carla Suárez Capitana Español and that is something that one day I will make an illusion. I think this would be a natural step after becoming a player.
What is Carla Suárez’s debut, classified for Finals
He won all the games! It was a complex position, with pressure, but it started very good. I want to talk to the players. I see that they don’t treat me like a corporate figure, but they relax, talk and share how you feel, what I can do. There I felt that I could be useful.
Carla could not expect Paula Badosa, too, to Madrid.
Not having Carlos or Paula is a stick. Let’s say there are people who are better genetic, right? There are people who say, oysters, they are not injured. And there are others who are not for many that they are working hard. I know that Paula wants to make physical preparation, but commented that she had a chronic back problem. It’s hard to deal with.
Are the injuries the worst?
Yes. I had a mine and I also heard the comment that I didn’t know if you would play the whole thing, that if we were running we would not be sure it would be nice. This kind of comment makes you nervous, but I know how to cope.
Sara Sorribes announced that she had parked tennis for mental health. What do we do with mental health?
I believe we should not talk too much about mental health. You need to get it naturally. We all have a bad moment. If you are a tennis player or if you are a journalist, you are a doctor, and you say I need a break. I have to go home, recover, strength, rest. And I want people to see it as a positive that Sara says do you know what? I came home, resting, with my family, with my friends, with my dogs, whatever, and I would come back with strength. It is part of our society, in all works, of anyone who really strives and wants to be the best. Because it’s burning, it’s normal.
Conchita Martínez took Mirra Andreeva, the Russian jewel. Do you look like a coach?
That is difficult, dedication, because at the end of the level training you do the same less jump on the track. Because you get up until you go to bed, it’s for and for the best performance. I don’t see myself as a coach as soon as possible. Conchita does a surprise -wonderful job. This is a difficult challenge to a very young girl.
Follow in tennis but without competing. Does it make fun of it?
In general calculation there are few objects. Yes the adrenaline winning a hard game, of celebration with your team. But they are like a little moment. Not seeing work, day -to -day, physical preparation, pain here and train, travel. You have no life. You need to feel an inner fire. When you are gone, it is not stable. I make the right decision, which is not easy. One does not disappear when he retires, which is a bit scared there.
A professional desire?
Follow the tennis like today, director, commented. Perhaps to be with the Madrid tournament, which will be a great goal.
To a personal level?
I want to be a mother when it comes to time. It’s hard to plan it, but by that time I want to be a big mother. Be happy, have a healthy, beautiful and united family, dog …
Source: La Verdad

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