She was born under bombs, she almost lost her life in a Roland Garros: Artist, Juerguista and Rivals by Alcaraz

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In eight and rooms on Friday afternoon, Carlos Alcaraz He will face his first night in Roland Garros 2025. He doesn’t want to end up late, but “he knows he will happen and I need to be prepared,” he meant.

In front he will have an opponent who had his “crapula” time, as his French newspaper coach L’equipe. Of many nights spree paralyzed at their first great moment in the professional tennis circuit. The covid and a more familiar life stopped the dynamic self -stuctive.

Bosnian Damir Dzumhur returned, at 33 was not. 69 of the world, and enters Roland Garros’s central track before its current champion. He was a born survivor, even in a nasty fall in the previous twist that almost left him in the contest. An anecdote for vicissitudes taking their lives.

Country in Sarajevo throughout the Balkan conflict, under the bombs that his mother had to be raffling, Zaneta.

His father, Nerfid, He is a technician. With a fishing as a network, Damir ended up looking for tennis life, though he also had a foray in the movie theater, with a small role in his youth that helps him collect the money he needs. Among a look at Grbavica, which won the gold bear at the Berlin Festival. Many more have been seen in ‘Mörderischer Frieden’, such as an Albanian young who sought revenge after the Kosovo War.

Tennis may be more. It became No. 23 July 2018, after winning the third title of ATP. But he was brought to life easily, in the twelve months he was not in the top-100. They acknowledge that he and his surroundings need to mature, to be a true professional. The stop of the covid makes him think. As he went through a depression, he promised to really participate in his trade and sport.

He also arranged to be the father of a child with his partner, the Croatian model Barbara Segetin.

Roland Garros brings conflicting feelings. He thought he had lost his life in Paris, during Roland Garros of 2022. Chronic abdominal pain led him to the hospital, where he spent several weeks for a serious pancreatitis.

“Doctors told me what level from 1 to 5, 5, the most serious. Fortunately we got on time and I didn’t have to go through the operating room. I have a lot to reflect today, even though it is highly recognized in tennis environments.

Source: La Verdad

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