“In Belarus, nobody believed in me. They told me I was stupid, worthless and couldn’t do anything but hit the ball hard. But I really didn’t care. I already knew when I was Some coaches sent me a message: “You are worth nothing. I can’t explain why, but I didn’t listen to them. Maybe it’s something in me, in my DNA, in my character. I always was strong enough to overcome everything,” Sobolenko said in an interview with L’Équipe, published in the magazine’s June issue.
Source: Sport
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