The national tennis player admitted that he is going through a difficult time on the circuit and is looking for help to overcome this complex period.
Three years ago, Christian Garin managed to reach 17th place in the world, the best of his career. He seemed determined to make it into the top ten. However, since July 2021, He began a free fall which today places him in 146th place in the ranking and without clear direction.
This season was a true reflection of that. He had a difficult start to the year on the South American clay court tour, then achieved his best results with the semi-finals of the ATP 250 in Estoril and Munich. During this last tournament, he beat Alexander Zverev in resounding fashion and everything suggested that he would return to the level that had brought him to the elite. However, a series of bad results and various situations They forced the departure of Gonzalo Lama as coach.
After the Davis Cup final, in addition to confirming that he was no longer with his coach, Gago announced that Nicolás Massú would help him regroup. Then he went to Europe accompanied for a few weeks by Walter Grinovero former coach of Tomás Etcheverry and Nicolás Jarry, then eliminated from several tournaments.
It was Garin himself who came during this day to explain his difficult present. And he did it through a candid post on Instagram, where he revealed what the last two years have been like.
Gago’s words
“Hello everyone! It’s been a while since I posted anything or talked about my current situation. I decided to do this because I know there are people who care about me and support me through thick and thin. he began to emphasize in his message.
“In the last two years I played with a lot of body pain, in addition to other injuries that prevented me from competing for several months. All of this really affected me emotionally; Not being able to do what I love most, even at 50% capacity, has been very difficult and has taken away all my mental energy and confidence. especially in the last year,” he revealed.
Finally, he said he was working to move forward. “I am doing everything I can and looking for solutions to come out of this experience stronger.” and get back to being the competitive player I always was. “I thank you for your unconditional love and support,” he said.
Source: Latercera

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