Eugenie Bouchard’s Heartbreaking Confession: My Struggles Were Hidden Behind the Spotlight Amidst Controversies Due to…

Eugenie Bouchard’s Heartbreaking Confession: My Struggles Were Hidden Behind the Spotlight Amidst Controversies Due to…

 

 

Eugenie Bouchard reveals she struggled with mental health early in her career but just “did not feel comfortable” publicly opening up about it.

ADVERTISEMENT

Exactly 10 years ago, a 20-year-old Bouchard fell just short of beating Maria Sharapova in a French Open semifinal thriller but still made her first Grand Slam final two months later at Wimbledon.

After finishing as runner-up to Petra Kvitova at The Championships early in her career and breaking into the top-5, the Canadian was also a quarterfinalist at the 2015 Australian Open. At the time, no one could have predicted that it would have been Bouchard’s last big Slam run as she hit a slump shortly after the opening Major of 2015 and she never again returned to her old level.

Eugenie Bouchard and Petra Kvitova
Eugenie Bouchard and Petra Kvitova© YouTube screenshot

Once her form and results went south, it didn’t take long before she became one of the most criticized and scrutinized players, with many critics claiming at the time that she had bigger interests in non-tennis stuff than the actual game.

ADVERTISEMENT

Bouchard on Caroline Garcia’s podcast: I couldn’t talk about it back then…

“After doing really well in 2014, 2015 for me was a really tough year. And, it’s hard because, first of all, back in the day we didn’t talk about mental health the way we do now. I didn’t feel comfortable saying anything about it. Even admitting you had a therapist back in the day was like, ‘Oh my god, you’re like weak, or there’s something wrong with you.’ So, I went through a tough time, and I just couldn’t talk about it. I made the finals of a Grand Slam, and everyone’s like, ‘Okay, that means you’re going to win one next year,'” the 30-year-old said on the Tennis Insider Podcast.

ADVERTISEMENT

Nowadays, Bouchard is a pro pickleball player – and although she hasn’t retired from pro tennis – the 2014 Wimbledon finalist has only appeared in two tournaments this year and is currently ranked at No. 983 in the world.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

READ NEXT…

 

 

Carlos Alcaraz clashes Jannik Sinner on the tennis schedule issue

by Lorenzo Ciotti
SHARE
Carlos Alcaraz clashes Jannik Sinner on the tennis schedule issue
© @usopen X account

In recent days Carlos Alcaraz has expressed his opinion on a too dense seasonal tennis calendar: a topic on which many tennis players have expressed their opinion.

ADVERTISEMENT

At  the media day of the ATP 500 in Beijing (a tournament that follows the Laver Cup and which sees several Top-10 players involved and a very rich program), the Spaniard returned to talk about it by drawing a parallel with the words of his rival Jannik Sinner.

“At the moment I feel in great shape and I’m coming to China to play my best tennis. The goal is to win the tournament as I do in any tournament I go to. The complaints of others? Many players went to the conference and had different reactions, even Sinner talked about it in the conference and didn’t complain. I talk about myself and I think that from January to November the calendar is too busy, something must be done in this sense. Some people spoke about my performances in my calendar but we must clarify and we must separate exhibitions and tournaments because they are very different things,” he said.

ADVERTISEMENT

In the pre-tournament press conference, Sinner had in fact analyzed: “Long season and too busy calendar: yes, it’s true, but we tennis players can choose what to play or what not to play. Obviously there are some mandatory events but as a player you can choose and if necessary you can avoid playing. If you don’t want to participate I won’t participate, and for example last year I skipped some events because I preferred to train. ​​”

Returning to Alcaraz, talking about the Laver Cup, the Spaniard continued: “It was a great feeling, we went there to win after the difficulties of the last few years of Team USA and we succeeded. It was a great tournament, in a team with players who are normally rivals, for me it was an incredible experience. I played well and this gave me more confidence for the next matches.”

ADVERTISEMENT

In short, a rather different view between the two young tennis players. It is not a disagreement between the two champions, but perhaps it is the first time in which they have found themselves opposed even outside the tennis court.

In any case, the ATP 500 in Beijing will certainly be a rather interesting tournament considering the simultaneous presence of Jannik and Carlitos. The Italian, defending champion, will start against the Chilean tennis player Nicolas Jarry. It promises to be a tournament to follow also given the presence of several Top-10 and dangerous athletes such as Daniil Medvedev. The ATP No.1 touched on many topics in the media day of the tournament and, one of which is what happened at the Laver Cup, an exhibition competition that has seen many protagonists in these days but which did not see the Italian champion on the Berlin court.

ADVERTISEMENT

Jannik also talked about the words of Carlitos and Alexander Zverev on the schedule – as I wrote at the beginning of the article – underlining the many challenges during the season: “There are some decisions behind but the season is long, sometimes it is not easy.”

Regarding the return to the court at Beijing, Jannik added: “Being here is fantastic, it’s a special tournament and I can’t wait to play. There are so many great athletes and the draw features several big names from the Tour. My goal is that I always want to improve, regardless of the result obtained. I really want to do well and I train for this, obviously I’m aware that there are still things to improve but it’s all part of the process and this is one of the most interesting things.”

ADVERTISEMENT

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*