When I got on court I felt really confident, really good but I also felt like there was no pressure. No-one expected to me to win so I tried to see it as there’s only an upside. Robin Soderling Read Quote
I used to be able to practice, get a massage, have something to eat and feel ready for the rest of the day. Robin Soderling Read Quote
I feel really good, then I start to practice, and then I think maybe in a couple of months I can come back and I really believe it. Then I do a bit too much and wake up one morning not feeling well again. Robin Soderling Read Quote
All my life, I’ve been focusing on tennis, training, getting results. Jenni and I wanted to have kids pretty early, but we waited. We always thought it was better in the future. Now I don’t understand why we ever waited. Robin Soderling Read Quote
In 2011, I was in the best physical shape of my life. I was one of the five best players in the world and I had won four titles by the end of July. But from one day to another, I couldn’t take a step. I couldn’t breathe. Robin Soderling Read Quote
There’s no shame in speaking about mental illness. It’s a very common problem in today’s society, no matter if you’re playing sports or working in another field. It’s something that needs to be spoken about a lot more. Robin Soderling Read Quote
No one gives you information and tools on how you are supposed to handle the pressure both on and off the court. Robin Soderling Read Quote
I was the perfect person to have a burnout because I was not listening to my body at all. Robin Soderling Read Quote
Then after a few years I felt good in daily life but as soon as I started to push my body the symptoms came back and I had no strength at all. I got so tired. After an easy practice session all I wanted to do was sleep for days. Robin Soderling Read Quote