NBA famous person Giannis Antetokounmpo’s impassioned “there’s no failure in sports” plea after his crew crashed out of the NBA play-offs gained reward from Greek tennis-playing compatriot Maria Sakkari on Thursday who described it as a “wake-up call”.
Antetokounmpo insisted Milwaukee’s season had not been a failure regardless of the top-seeded Bucks crashing out of the playoffs on the first hurdle on Wednesday, dropping 128-126 to Miami.
“There’s no failure in sports. There’s good days, bad days,” Antetokounmpo mentioned.
Sakkari, ranked 9 on the earth, hailed Antetokounmpo for his “unique” skills.
“He always says that tennis is the toughest sport,” Sakkari mentioned on Thursday after making the third spherical of the Madrid Open.
“He has spoken to me about how tough our sport is. Tennis is a sport where we lose every week and you have to go again and erase it and go again from zero.”
She added: “Maybe it’s a wake-up call for everyone outside of sports to understand what it means when you lose or when you don’t achieve your goals,” Sakkari mentioned. “It’s not the end of the world.”
American world quantity six Coco Gauff, a fan of the Miami Heat, mentioned Antetokounmpo’s phrases echoed her emotional turmoil after dropping the French Open remaining to Iga Swiatek final yr.
“After Roland Garros, it took me a long time to realise that tournament was a successful tournament for me. I was — not beat up — but really disappointed about it,” mentioned 19-year-old Gauff.
“Hearing that from one of the best players in the NBA right now shows that your career is a process.
“Just because you lost doesn’t mean it was a failure. He’s right, there’s no failure in sports. You keep learning. In my personal opinion, the only failure is if you don’t work hard, then that’s a failure in itself.
“But the results? No. You’re always working towards a goal and as long as you’re trying, you either win or you learn. I truly believe that.”
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com