I wouldn t say anything different I was just giving an educated guess on what I thought was happening John McEnroe stands by his Emma Raducanu comments
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John McEnroe stands by Emma Raducanu comments: 'I went through it, too' He also spoke about the mental issues athletes face in the modern game and how it has evolved over the years. "When I was playing you were supposed to grit yout teeth and bear it, tough it out and this type of stuff, now it's becoming more of a discussion point, rightfully so. A lot of times for these young guys and girls, it's a lot to deal with when they're not prepared to. It's not like she's the first person it's happening to. Naomi Osaka had issues with mental health, Simona Halep said she had the first panic attack of her life playing at the French Open," McEnroe said John McEnroe has always been vocal about his thoughts pertaining to the tennis court The 63-year old is no stranger to the glare of the spotlight as a player, and could relate to the pressure Raducanu was experiencing during her shock emergence at Wimbledon last summer.
I wouldn t say anything different I was just giving an educated guess on what I thought was happening - John McEnroe stands by his Emma Raducanu comments
John McEnroe shares his thoughts on Emma Raducanu Seven-time Grand Slam champion John McEnroe drew heavy criticism last year during the Championships for his comments on Emma Raducanu's mid-match retirement in the fourth round. The World No. 11 was on a brilliant run at the SW19 but suffered stomach pain and breathing issues, forcing her to prematurely end the match against Ajla Tomjlanovic on Centre Court. Speaking about her retirement, McEnroe said that the occasion was too overwhelming for the youngster to handle and she had crumbled under pressure. When asked about the comments he made about Raducanu's ability to handle the spotlight, McEnroe and added that he also struggled to deal with the pressure as a young player. "I wouldn't say anything different, I was just giving an educated guess on what I thought was happening, based on 45 years of being around the professional game. If anything I felt bad for her, I was amazed that she was able to come out of that and suddenly win the . I'm on her side, just for the good of the game I'd like to see her be able to reach her potential," John McEnroe said John McEnroe stands by Emma Raducanu comments: 'I went through it, too'John McEnroe stands by Emma Raducanu comments: 'I went through it, too' He also spoke about the mental issues athletes face in the modern game and how it has evolved over the years. "When I was playing you were supposed to grit yout teeth and bear it, tough it out and this type of stuff, now it's becoming more of a discussion point, rightfully so. A lot of times for these young guys and girls, it's a lot to deal with when they're not prepared to. It's not like she's the first person it's happening to. Naomi Osaka had issues with mental health, Simona Halep said she had the first panic attack of her life playing at the French Open," McEnroe said John McEnroe has always been vocal about his thoughts pertaining to the tennis court The 63-year old is no stranger to the glare of the spotlight as a player, and could relate to the pressure Raducanu was experiencing during her shock emergence at Wimbledon last summer.