Iga Swiatek’s psychologist Daria Abramowicz publicly appreciates Novak Djokovic for speaking about the mental battles of players on the court
Iga Swiatek's psychologist, Daria Abramowicz has registered his support for Novak Djokovic for his way of dealing with emotions.
Novak Djokovic hitting his racquet during a match due to frustration. (credits: republicworld.com, X.com)
World No. 1 Novak Djokovic recently took the tennis world by storm having talked about the darkest moments in his tennis career that took place over the past few years. Djokovic is amongst one of the most targetted athletes in the world with every single step he takes wrong is taken into account by the entire tennis world.
Djokovic has been under the limelight recently a lot for his actions on the pitch. It is no secret that Djokovic tries to take it out on his racquet whenever he is fuming on the court. And recently in an interview with 60 Minutes, he talked about how he is unable to control himself and also agreed to have been ashamed of his action.
Novak Djokovic said:
I don't like this kind of mindset that I see a lot in sports: just think positive, be optimistic, there is no room for failure & doubts... You are a human being. The biggest champion is the ability to not stay in those emotions for too long.Novak Djokovic in an interview with 60 minutes
To this Iga Swiatek‘s psychologist, Daria Abramowicz has registered her support by retweeting the video of this conversation and adding the caption:
Athletes are, first and foremost, human beings.Daria Abramowicz on X
Novak Djokovic gave away his secret on how he learns about his opponents:
Novak Djokovic had opened up about a lot of things in the interview but one thing conversation that might have sparked a light in the minds of many other tennis stars was his ability to learn about his opponents. Djokovic talked about how he studies the weaknesses and body language of the player he is facing during a match.
He revealed the fact that he observes the player such as the way he is breathing and if he is breathing hard or normally. Adding to it, he also said that he observes on the screen how his opponent is sweating by which he could get the idea if his opponent is under pressure or not.
Moreover, Djokovic even left the interviewer in shock when he shared the number of elements he relies on to understand his opponents.
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Soumyadeep Mondal
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