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The women's doubles bronze medalist at the Paris Olympics withdrew from tennis due to physical and mental exhaustion, netizens: I am very worried about Wang Xiyu now

At a time when the tour is getting more and more intense this week, the matter of the Spanish girl Tomo came out, but everyone's mood became a little heavy!



"Hello everyone, I would like to tell you that I decided to take a break and give myself and my body and mind some time. I've been on the tennis court for months. The cheerful and happy Sara you see on the sidelines is far from the real state of my heart. I've lost my enthusiasm for training, improving, and even competing. There are far more moments of struggle than moments of calm, and these words come from someone who has always loved work, progress and competition. When Tomo officially announced her retirement from tennis through her personal social media, everyone was surprised to learn that she was physically and mentally exhausted and completely lost interest in tennis. In particular, she emphasized in her statement that this may be her permanent withdrawal, which can't help but make people feel a little sad.


After the start of the 2025 season, because there has been no news of Tomo's participation, many people still thought that the Spanish girl was unwell and needed to rest and adjust, and was ready to return to tennis with a more scrappy spirit.



From Tomo's emphasis in the statement, "In addition to needing help, I feel like I need to stop and rest." I don't know if this will be permanent or temporary, I want to be consistent with my physical feelings", some netizens who have studied psychology bluntly said that the Spanish girl said that she was physically and mentally exhausted, but in fact, she should have a more serious depression, and she is now 28 years old, it is estimated that it is unlikely that she will return to tennis in the future.


The 28-year-old Tomo, although not very famous, is not a nobody in the tennis world.


The Spaniard is currently ranked 85th in the world, with a previous singles ranking of 32nd and two tournament singles titles.



Although the singles results are not particularly dazzling, Tomo's reputation in the doubles arena is not small.


In 2023, after reaching the semifinals of Wimbledon doubles and making a major breakthrough in her career, she switched to the Chinese season in the same year and won the doubles championship at the China Open. Paris 2024 was another highlight of Tomo's career, as she partnered with Buksa to help Spain win an Olympic doubles bronze medal.


If Tomo doesn't make a comeback, the doubles bronze medal match at the Paris Olympics will be the last dance of her career.



Alcaraz was the first to send warm comfort to his compatriot Tomo after learning that compatriot Tomo had retired from tennis due to this situation, "I hope she can find the answer and see her happy again because she is really good." ”


Alcaraz was praised for this quote because he was perceived as genuine, because of the physical and mental exhaustion that Tomo said, something like this has happened to the Spanish supernova.


In a recent interview with the newspaper Marca, Alcaraz said that he was physically and mentally exhausted due to the low point, and at one point he had the idea of stopping playing for a while, "stopping for a few weeks, or simply taking a few months." ”



And what happened to Alcaraz all of a sudden was that people around him told him that he was banned and that he had hopes of returning to the world No. 1, which brought a huge amount of pressure, which led to his loss to Draper in the crucial round at Indian Wells, and Miami was given a round by Goffin.


However, Alcaraz was stronger and more mentally resilient than Tomo, and he survived and finally declared himself out of the doldrums with a Monte Carlo Masters title.



In addition, the matter of Tomo is also reminiscent of Wang Xiyu. Some netizens bluntly said that they are very worried about Miss Wang Zuo's current state, whether she can survive smoothly like Alcaraz, and don't become the second Tomo.


"After the first round of this year's Singapore 250 Race, Wang Xiyu never played in any competitions, and it was basically an infinite cycle of registration, withdrawal, re-registration, and withdrawal...... Now that she has withdrawn from the Madrid 1000 Women's Singles Qualifiers, is Wang Xiyu in trouble similar to Tomo? I hope I'm just thinking about it. The reason why Wang Xiyu has become the object of everyone's concern at present is that the specific reason is already known from the netizen's words.



However, many people said that Wang Xiyu looks very strong, not the kind of weak woman, and such a thing as Tomo will never happen to her, "Please put ten thousand hearts, soon Miss Wang Zuo will come back strongly." ”(Source: Tennis House Author: Starry Sky of Moon River)



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