Andreescu, on injuries: “I don’t feel like my body is 23 years old”

Andreescu, on injuries: “I don’t feel like my body is 23 years old”
Andreescu, on injuries: “I don’t feel like my body is 23 years old”

Bianca Andreescu (225th in the ranking) will return to the circuit in the Rabat WTA 250. The Canadian has not played a match since August 8, 2023, in what was a defeat against the Italian Camila Giorgi 6-3 and 6-2 in Montreal.

The Canadian’s career always had a common denominator: injuries. Throughout all these years, the young Mississauga native had to deal with her physical condition and prolonged absences.

At only 19 years old She had left a mark after becoming champion of the US Open in 2019. However, shortly after, problems began and uncertainties about his future began to take center stage.

I don’t feel like my body is 23 years old because of all the injuries.. I had very bad luck. The universe likes to test us in different ways. The hardest thing in my life is dealing with physical injuries, in addition to mental health problemswhich in a certain way go hand in hand,” he noted in this regard.

Furthermore, he added: “I don’t regret any of them“I have learned a lot about myself through the challenges I have had to face more than through the victories and happy times.”

In this sense, the Canadian emphasized the repeated physical problems she had. “I hate to say this, but I’m used to these situations because of injuries. I hope I’m never like this again. I have never had a whole year without problems and my focus now has been to prepare well physically to do my best. The good thing about being used to it is that I know how to process it and how to move on. Hopefully I don’t have another long break, I’ll see what I can do,” she stated.

For now, his return to the circuit is confirmed. The stage will be WTA 250 in Rabat (Morocco) to be held from May 19 to June 25that is, the last tournament with Strasbourg before Roland Garros.

“Sadly my career has been like this. Right now I feel good, looking forward to returning to the circuit in Rabat. These last three months I have been training a lot. It was the longest preseason I’ve had in my life, but it went pretty well“, concluded the Canadian in dialogue with Match Point Canada.

 
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