Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Jennifer Caprioti? I was the same age and looked up to her growing up. The media was so harsh and her career tanked when it became known she smoked pot.
The media handles Naomi with kid gloves compared to tennis stars that came before her. Also Capriati made a huge comeback in her mid-20s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember Jennifer Caprioti? I was the same age and looked up to her growing up. The media was so harsh and her career tanked when it became known she smoked pot.
The media handles Naomi with kid gloves compared to tennis stars that came before her. Also Capriati made a huge comeback in her mid-20s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think any time you get a youth who is obsessed or only doing one thing and not living a well rounded lifestyle over time they will crack.
DH works with a retired pro athlete and by her account, pro athletes are insane and extreme people. To do the same thing day in and day out over many many years starting as a child requires a certain type of personality that isn’t necessarily suited for reality. Add to that level of perfectionism and competitiveness racism plus misogyny and sofia media and an international stage, and I think you have a recipe for a mental health breakdown.
I hope Naomi Osaka takes some time off and figures out who she is besides tennis, and comes back healthier and stronger.
You must not understand women's tennis. Aside from one roided freak outlier, it's a late teens and early 20s game. If she really goes away for a while, it's essentially a de facto retirement.
Gee I wonder who you’re referring to? Serena should teach a class on mental toughness. She had to deal with racist and sexist bullshit her entire career ( long before it was acceptable to call it out) and still managed to win.
The misogynist need to take a hike. Referring to Serena in that way is disgusting and says so much about your ugliness pp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think any time you get a youth who is obsessed or only doing one thing and not living a well rounded lifestyle over time they will crack.
DH works with a retired pro athlete and by her account, pro athletes are insane and extreme people. To do the same thing day in and day out over many many years starting as a child requires a certain type of personality that isn’t necessarily suited for reality. Add to that level of perfectionism and competitiveness racism plus misogyny and sofia media and an international stage, and I think you have a recipe for a mental health breakdown.
I hope Naomi Osaka takes some time off and figures out who she is besides tennis, and comes back healthier and stronger.
You must not understand women's tennis. Aside from one roided freak outlier, it's a late teens and early 20s game. If she really goes away for a while, it's essentially a de facto retirement.
Gee I wonder who you’re referring to? Serena should teach a class on mental toughness. She had to deal with racist and sexist bullshit her entire career ( long before it was acceptable to call it out) and still managed to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tennis is not her priority anymore.
I suspect a great part of her mental stress is a struggle with what comes next ionce you abandon what had been central to your entire life for 2 decades.
She will need to recreate herself. And that is ok.
She has no personality and frankly she's unattractive, so good luck with the reinvention. It was obvious the mental health spin was a marketing ploy by her "team" for an otherwise unappealing boring and conceited diva. Nike will soon move on to the next cute tennis darlings. Dancing With The Stars in over/under 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Remember Jennifer Caprioti? I was the same age and looked up to her growing up. The media was so harsh and her career tanked when it became known she smoked pot.
She has no personality and frankly she's unattractive, so good luck with the reinvention. It was obvious the mental health spin was a marketing ploy by her "team" for an otherwise unappealing boring and conceited diva. Nike will soon move on to the next cute tennis darlings. Dancing With The Stars in over/under 2 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think any time you get a youth who is obsessed or only doing one thing and not living a well rounded lifestyle over time they will crack.
DH works with a retired pro athlete and by her account, pro athletes are insane and extreme people. To do the same thing day in and day out over many many years starting as a child requires a certain type of personality that isn’t necessarily suited for reality. Add to that level of perfectionism and competitiveness racism plus misogyny and sofia media and an international stage, and I think you have a recipe for a mental health breakdown.
I hope Naomi Osaka takes some time off and figures out who she is besides tennis, and comes back healthier and stronger.
You must not understand women's tennis. Aside from one roided freak outlier, it's a late teens and early 20s game. If she really goes away for a while, it's essentially a de facto retirement.
Anonymous wrote:Tennis is not her priority anymore.
I suspect a great part of her mental stress is a struggle with what comes next ionce you abandon what had been central to your entire life for 2 decades.
She will need to recreate herself. And that is ok.