The biggest role models in this generation are Venus and Serena Williams and then Maria Sharapova Mats Wilander on the trio s lasting impact
The biggest role models in this generation are Venus and Serena Williams and then Maria Sharapova - Mats Wilander on the trio s lasting impact Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Unstoppable is into the third round after an emphatic take down of Alison Riske 6-0 6-2.
Make that in a row Unstoppable is into the third round after an emphatic take down of Alison Riske 6-0 6-2. Another player who the three-time French Open champion regards highly is . He said the Romanian has learned to use her emotions to her advantage. "Simona Halep has been the unbelievable role model over the years because she really cares and she has sort of learned how to deal with her emotions and she's using the emotional part to her advantage. So, I love Simona Halep," he said. Just a casual flying backhand
Just a casual flying backhand Wilander then went down memory lane and spoke about some of the legendary players from previous generations. He highlighted the personalities of Steffi Graf and Monica Seles, saying they too had a perfect mix of aggression and calmness. "Steffi Graf comes along and then Monica Seles, I mean the same thing again. Very emotional, Monica Seles, and very fired up and then Steffi, very calm, never really showed anything. So, the women they've always had have great role models in terms of their behaviour," continued Wilander.
The biggest role models in this generation are Venus and Serena Williams and then Maria Sharapova - Mats Wilander on the trio s lasting impact
Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams, and Serena Williams , , and are the biggest role models for the current generation of tennis players, according to former World No. 1 Mats Wilander. Speaking on the subject of aggression and on/off-court behavior among tennis players, Wilander said the aforementioned trio, Sharapova in particular, have set the bar very high. , the seven-time Major champion said that many players have picked up certain behavioral traits from Sharapova and perform the same actions on the court. "I think the biggest role models over the years in this generation is Serena, Venus Williams and then you get Maria Sharapova," Wilander said. "I think Maria Sharapova is the most probably the biggest role model for younger players because a lot of players have taken to a lot of things that she used to do which was turn around her fiddle with her strings and then she'd turn around and then she'd be back in action again," he added. Wilander was quick to point out that some of the current players have also proved to be great role models. According to the Swede, is one such player whose mix of aggression on the court and calmness off of it is a joy to watch. "She's (Swiatek) very nice in the interviews and then she just turns into a lion or a lioness, I say, on the court," Wilander said. Make that in a rowUnstoppable is into the third round after an emphatic take down of Alison Riske 6-0 6-2.
Make that in a row Unstoppable is into the third round after an emphatic take down of Alison Riske 6-0 6-2. Another player who the three-time French Open champion regards highly is . He said the Romanian has learned to use her emotions to her advantage. "Simona Halep has been the unbelievable role model over the years because she really cares and she has sort of learned how to deal with her emotions and she's using the emotional part to her advantage. So, I love Simona Halep," he said. Just a casual flying backhand
Just a casual flying backhand Wilander then went down memory lane and spoke about some of the legendary players from previous generations. He highlighted the personalities of Steffi Graf and Monica Seles, saying they too had a perfect mix of aggression and calmness. "Steffi Graf comes along and then Monica Seles, I mean the same thing again. Very emotional, Monica Seles, and very fired up and then Steffi, very calm, never really showed anything. So, the women they've always had have great role models in terms of their behaviour," continued Wilander.