“We are not machines, we are human beings.Every player has their personal problems. Me, I have them, too, a bit more than the others, but that doesn’t mean I don’t want to go on a court and win matches.”
Aravane Rezai says that although she has her problems, it does not mean she throws matches.
What she really meant:
“It’s tough to play with personal problems—for anyone.”
What she definitely didn’t:
“Just call me Robo Rezai.”
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