Sports can save lives. It is not Marion Bartoli who will say otherwise. As a matter of fact, the player experienced important health problems that she was able to solve thanks to tennis and especially the Wimbledon tournament. That’s what our colleagues said into their microphone, she. RMC. In the mid-2010s, the former world number 7 was approached by Philip Brook, then boss of the London Grand Slam. “In his office, he asked me to say, ‘Marion, you won’t be able to play Tournament of Legends. I can’t let you play, your health is so bad.’He remembered Thursday, July 6th. “I fell down in his arms in tears”, he continued. Despite this huge blow to morale, this discussion with Philip Brook will ultimately help the champion deeply. “He saved me in that moment. Wimbledon created me, saved me in 2016. From the moment I saw even tennis being taken away from me because of my health, I was hand in hand again and decided to get out of this business.” and there”He remembered the winner of Wimbledon in 2013.
“It was a big fight, almost as hard as winning Wimbledon. When you’re in a difficult psychological state like anorexia, it’s hard to get out of it. I’ll never forget those moments with him.”he finished. It’s not the first time he’s talked about his illness. on the set C yourevealed that she was the victim of a narcissistic pervert. “She had self-destructed on me. It was for anything and everything. Physical attacks. The worst was comparing to others. she was prettier, much taller, much thinner, much blonder.”he had said, stating “it’s anorexia” it was for him “suicide attempt”.
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