
Álex strap spoke in the Chain ser about the words of Alexander Zverevwhat after PERDER CONTRA RINDER CLIENT A WIMBLEDON with sincere about the deep personal crisis that is suffering.
You are talking about me as I am not doing things well. Álex, you don't know what I am suffering for some things in my life
“It's curious, sometimes I feel very alone out there. I suffer mentally. I have been saying since after the Australian Open. Yes, I just don't know. I'm trying to find ways, trying to find ways to get out of this quagmire. Somehow, I still fall back into it. In general, I feel quite just in life right now, which is not very pleasant,” he confessed the number 3 of the world tennis.
A point has come where people only see the character, only Alexander Zverev sees. But Alexander Zverev is a human being, and that human being is suffering
The 28 -year -old German tennis player shared that “it is not a feeling of a tennis court, it is simply a feeling of life in general. As I said, I had never felt like that. I don't know. I find it hard to find joy outside the track right now.”
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“I have gone through many difficulties in life in general. I had never felt so empty. I just lacked joy, I just lacked joy in everything I did. It is not necessarily about tennis. I just missed joy outside tennis too. Even when I win, even when I win as in Stuttgart or find, it is not necessarily the feeling that previous And, I repeat, it is the first time in my life that I feel it, “Hamburg was sincere.
Álex Corretja: “Zverev's is a very clear mental health problem”
Álex Corretja, extendist and tennis commentator in the Being and Eurosport, commented on Zverev's personal hell that “it is a very clear mental health problem. If I tell you the truth, I have not been surprised in the sense that we all know that … In the end our life is not just the money you earn, it is what you have as a human being.”
Zverev travels a lot with his father and his brother, but he does notice that there is some leg of the table that is limping him
The winner of 17 Titles ATP said that “many people from the outside see the money they earn.
Focusing on the case of Zverez explained to Have Card In the program 'The crossbar' That “Alexander has expectations, has illusions … surely he had the dream of winning a Grand Slam. He played the final against Sinner and became very far from winning a Grand Slam. All this makes you also come down, and begin to create doubts.”
Álex Corretja speaks in the being of Zverev's personal crisis: “Our life is not just the money you earn”
“A point has come where people only see the character, only Alexander Zverev sees. But Alexander Zverev is a human being, and that human being is suffering. And if he does not find anything inside that filling him, it is what makes him feel like he says … something alone,” said the 51 -year -old Catalan analyst.
Álex Corretja in the crossbar: “Zverev told me that I had had extra -sports problems”
The extenist stressed that “Zverev travels a lot with his father and his brother, but he shows that there is some leg of the table that is limping him.”
It is good that Zverev has taken it out, but it does striking. It is good that above an athlete there is a human being that can have a bad time, earning more or less money
Álex Corretja revealed that “I talked last year with Zverev and he approached me and said 'hey, you are talking about me as I am not doing things well. Álex, you do not know what I am suffering for some things in my life'. And it impacted me.”
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“I write to Zverez on many occasions. I write a message privately on Instagram, I don't have his phone number, and he answers me. He told me that his father had spent a very difficult time for a cancer that was overcoming him, that he had had other extra -sports problems,” he said.
Corretja insisted on his message that “we only see the outside, but the inside, which in the end is what counts, is what Zverez has expressed. It is good that he has taken it out, but it does draw attention. It is good that above an athlete there is a human being that can have a bad time, earning more or less money.”