Aliona Bolsova habla sobre sus problemas de salud mental tras su retirada

La tenista española Aliona Bolsova ha hablado sobre los retos mentales a los que se enfrentó durante su carrera tras retirarse a principios de este año.

Bolsova, de 28 años, se retiró en abril tras una carrera profesional de ocho años. Alcanzó la cuarta ronda del Roland Garros en 2019, su mejor resultado individual en un Grand Slam.

En una entrevista reciente, describió sentir una intensa presión tras las derrotas. “En las semanas en las que me iban mal las cosas, me daba vergüenza volver a casa; me encerraba en mi habitación porque no podía enfrentarme a mi familia”, declaró.

Bolsova señaló que su éxito temprano creó expectativas duraderas. La mayoría de sus títulos llegaron en pistas de tierra batida, incluyendo varios campeonatos de dobles en torneos ITF y Challenger. Expresó satisfacción con sus logros y planea dedicarse a la escritura.

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