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Despite apparent advances throughout the last decade with many high-profile athletes speaking openly about their personal struggles with mental health, the topic remains a veritable hot potato that major sports organizations seemingly wish to avoid. Contrary to popular belief, the best athletes in the world are not infallible gods who are immune to the struggles of common folk. Money, fast cars, and lavish homes do not exempt them from tragedy, injuries, or illness.
Professional athletes abstain from major competitions or their associated events for a range of reasons. Scanning sports headlines during the seasons of major sports, such as football, hockey, or baseball, it is common to find injury reports and a list of players who are considered questionable to play because of injuries. During other sporting events such as golf, car racing, or tennis, athletes are often reported as unable to play/drive or withdraw due to injury. When the basis for their absence
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Cirstea, Krejcikova in Strasbourg final
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Cirstea, Krejcikova in Strasbourg final. Image Source: IANS News
Strasbourg, May 28 : Romania s Sorana Cirstea and Czech Republic s Barbora Krejcikova stormed back from a set down to notch up semi-final victories at the Strasbourg Open on Friday and set up a clash for the title.
Cirstea overcame No.8 seed Magda Linette of Poland, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, as the Romanian aims to collect her second title of the season on Saturday.
World No.61 Cirstea earned her second career WTA singles title her first in almost 13 years in Istanbul last month.
No.5 seed Krejcikova joined her in the final, after the Czech ended the breakthrough run of German qualifier Jule Niemeier, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.