Losing stings but tennis stars always show up to talk. So should golfers
The Straits Times - Sports·2025-06-23 21:01
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Losing can be bewildering but Jannik Sinner spoke gracefully at the French Open after the final, to the crowd and later to the media. PHOTO: REUTERS
UPDATED Jun 23, 2025, 07:56 PM
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In all the pomp of victory, as podiums are set up and long ceremonies commence, look at the defeated athlete. He can’t hide except under a towel. He’s just waiting, scrutinised by staring cameras (did he break a racket? kick the dirt?), having platitudes tossed at him (“your time will come”), holding on to disappointment till he’s alone in a locker room and weeping.
For 20 minutes after the last shot in tennis, the vanquished are still on court, an exhausted prop in a triumphant theatre. They’re handed a microphone, here, speak, be graceful, stay humble, praise the champion, don’t forget the ball kids, all this while their heart feels like a toppled jigsaw.
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