It doesn't matter. Money does not make mental health better. Nothing she has said indicates she's worrying about her finaincial future at this moment.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you look at her overall wealth, very little of that comes from prize money from tennis. She has a very lucrative deal with Nike and many other endorsements and partnerships.
With all the million bd she had accumulated, if she invests well she can retire and do whatever she wants without having to worry about ever working again.
Anonymous wrote:I disagree with the bolded. I think we're witnessing a mental health breakdown, and I think with that she's losing the ability to show up and perform in the way she is expected. I don't think she's choosing to do this to herself or has told herself that she doesent have any respnisibliy. She made the right decisiont to take some time away from the sport.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you look at her overall wealth, very little of that comes from prize money from tennis. She has a very lucrative deal with Nike and many other endorsements and partnerships.
That's part of her problem. She let the endorsements and partnership distract her and convince her she's above accountability.
I disagree with the bolded. I think we're witnessing a mental health breakdown, and I think with that she's losing the ability to show up and perform in the way she is expected. I don't think she's choosing to do this to herself or has told herself that she doesent have any respnisibliy. She made the right decisiont to take some time away from the sport.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you look at her overall wealth, very little of that comes from prize money from tennis. She has a very lucrative deal with Nike and many other endorsements and partnerships.
That's part of her problem. She let the endorsements and partnership distract her and convince her she's above accountability.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you look at her overall wealth, very little of that comes from prize money from tennis. She has a very lucrative deal with Nike and many other endorsements and partnerships.
That's part of her problem. She let the endorsements and partnership distract her and convince her she's above accountability.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
Anonymous wrote:When you look at her overall wealth, very little of that comes from prize money from tennis. She has a very lucrative deal with Nike and many other endorsements and partnerships.
Anonymous wrote:When you look at her overall wealth, very little of that comes from prize money from tennis. She has a very lucrative deal with Nike and many other endorsements and partnerships.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe fewer photo shoots and endorsements and more focus on tennis skills.
She’s a young woman. There is nothing wrong with describing a young woman as a girl.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
She’s 23. A woman.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
I read an interview with her trainer. He described her regular routine. After breakfast a 1 hour stretching session, 1 hour of tennis play, and then a 3 hour training session with him. He said when she’s actually training for a match that schedule lightens up a little so she has energy for the actual matches. Not sure how much room there is for more.Anonymous wrote:Maybe fewer photo shoots and endorsements and more focus on tennis skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like no one is protecting this girl.
I do wonder who is advising her and ensuring her mental health care needs are met. She seems all alone. She’s still young and needs family around her.
Anonymous wrote:When you look at her overall wealth, very little of that comes from prize money from tennis. She has a very lucrative deal with Nike and many other endorsements and partnerships.