American Amanda Anisimova introduced Friday that she might be taking an indefinite break from tennis as a result of burnout and considerations for her psychological well being.
“I have really been struggling with my mental health and burnout since the summer of 2022,” the previous world no. 21 wrote on Instagram.
“It’s become unbearable being at tennis tournaments. At this point, my priority is my mental well-being and taking a break for some time. I’ve worked as hard as I could to push through it.”
A champion on the junior US Open in 2017, Anisimova, now 21, broke by means of on the Hologic WTA Tour with aplomb at Roland Garros 4 years in the past, the place she dethroned reigning champion Simona Halep to achieve the semifinals at age 17, turning into the youngest girl to get that far at a significant since 2006.
But later that yr, simply previous to the US Open, she suffered the lack of her father and longtime coach Konstantin, who handed away at age 52 of a coronary heart assault.
“This is obviously the hardest thing I’ve had to go through and the hardest thing that’s ever happened to me, and I don’t really talk about it with anyone,” she instructed the New York Times in 2020. “The only thing that has helped me is just playing tennis and being on the court. That’s what makes me happy, and I know it would make him happy, so that’s the way it is.”
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Anisimova additionally reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon final yr, upsetting Coco Gauff on Centre Court en route. She twice reached the fourth spherical of the Australian Open as nicely, and beat defending champion Naomi Osaka on the 2022 occasion in Melbourne.
Anisimova, a winner of two WTA singles titles, gave no timetable for her return on her put up, however thanked followers for his or her help. Currently ranked No. 46, Anisimova misplaced within the first spherical of the Mutua Madrid Open final week to Arantxa Rus. She was 3-8 for the season on the time of her announcement.
“I will miss being out there, and I appreciate all the continuous support,” Anisimova wrote.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com