Old World No. 4 and 2019 US Open champion Bianca Andreescu The Canadian tennis player had to miss the start of the season in Australia after deciding to take a break from tennis to take care of her mental health. The Canadian youth also had a rough season in 2021 due to injuries and this burden seems to have affected him deeply as he chose to take a break to improve himself.
Bianca had announced in December that, unlike the majority of the Tour, she would not start her season in Australia and would return to the Tour later in the season when she was both physically and mentally ready to rush and. court.
“Many days I didn’t feel like myself, especially when I was training and/or playing games. I felt like I was carrying the world on my shoulders. I couldn’t separate myself from everything that was off the field; He was feeling the collective sadness and turmoil around him, and that really affected me.” Bianca said in December 2021.
Bianca moved to Blue Spirit Costa Rica to return to her normal self and wrote about her experience there in a recent Instagram post. “Wow. My time with @bluespiritcostarica during the Wisdom & Wellbeing Program was unforgettable!! I went there to reinvent myself and spend some alone time but it was so much more… I met amazing people, experienced new things, the speakers/teachers there taught me a lot and most importantly I had so much fun.. can’t wait to come back! #bluespiritcostarica <3” Wrote Bianca.
No return date set by Bianca Andreescu
Similar to the ATP schedule, the WTA will only have two tournaments during the month of March, WTA-1000 Indian Wells Open and WTA-1000 Miami Open. While Bianca won the 2019 Indian Wells title, she reached the finals of the Miami Open last year and only retired in the final. ash barty because his injury forced him to lose the match. This year, however, none of the tournaments will feature the Canadian star, who has yet to set a date for his comeback next season.
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