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| ThirdTerm | Feb 20 2016, 09:46 PM Post #1 |
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![]() #Lillehammer2016 #iLoveYOG Maria Sotskova (RUS) - 169.50, raising from 8th(!) in SP to silver Edited by ThirdTerm, Feb 21 2016, 07:53 AM.
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| ThirdTerm | Jun 18 2017, 08:03 AM Post #141 |
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Maria Sotskova only last season moved to the adult level. Immediately won the bronze medal in the Russian championship and successfully performed at the European and world championships. I hope Mary successes next season will be as infinitely beautiful as her legs! ![]() ![]() Edited by ThirdTerm, Jul 11 2017, 08:04 PM.
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| ThirdTerm | Jun 25 2017, 06:41 AM Post #142 |
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- What is more difficult: to win the European Championship in figure skating or pass the exam? - It's completely different things, but they all need to work for wear. To say that the harder it is impossible. - How was your preparation for the exam? - I am ready to actively, because the time was not so much. Teacher helped me a lot because often evolved force majeure situation where they had to go out of town - Two hours from Moscow to work out with me. It is very important for me. I understand that without the support of so many people, I would have been very difficult. - Who helped in the first place? - The leaders of our school, teachers, Renat Alekseevich Layshev. I have always felt their support. Schedule I is very stressful, and the school has always been to meet me, which I'm really grateful. - What items are handed over? - Handed biology and base - Russian, mathematics. - Results you pleased? - Yes, the results pleased me crazy! I did not expect such a high score! - That is for the exam have a total of more points than your world record in figure skating? - I do not know, do not count. There simply can not be compared. ![]() - How to prepare for prom? - Just three hours ago I was training, so the preparation for discharge, I had only half an hour. Everything had to be done very quickly, makeup, hair style - in the car, drove off. - Eteri G. suggest how best to make up, put her hair? - I've been doing for the past many years, so hand packed. Even without additional advice has made up herself and all had time! - A dress for a long time to prepare? - No, the dress bought recently. - Who was done on prom night and then what? What are your plans for the future? - I will not walk, because I go now to Novogorsk base. So tomorrow I have a job! Work - this is my vocation, and the main task now - not to reduce the speed. - What kind of installation on the exhaust gave Eteri G.? - Quickly go back to Novogorsk! Tags: Medvedev evgeniya_ Edited by ThirdTerm, Jul 19 2017, 08:08 PM.
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| ThirdTerm | Jun 26 2017, 09:00 PM Post #143 |
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Your expectations - your problems A bright ray of the Sochi Olympics Yule Lipnitskoy recently turned 19. In fact, she finally crossed the threshold of adult life and now must start all over again. However, fans still yearn for the "girl in red" and does not hesitate to express their feelings in the comments. So here's what Julia recovered, many considered a sign of pregnancy and did not fail to inform the person. Lipnitskaya reaction was predictable, but too emotional: "I am now, a lifetime 37 kg weigh, to please you? Nahudelas already enough. " And soon all shut your page comment. How long the coach told Lipnitskaya Eteri Tutberidze, problems with weight sgonki she had always, and in order to keep yourself in shape, had to eat a powder with fiber. It is clear that such a hell sooner or later get bored, especially when the main purpose is achieved in his career, accumulated injuries, and tangible prospects to get in the strongest team in the world does not exist. But let's call a spade a spade - Lipnitskaya career in a big skating over, and this post is not about the pregnancy, but about the recognition of this. I now that all my life to weigh 37 kg, that please you? Nahudelas already enough. The composition for the coming season the federation included Olympic champion, but only to the reserve. The preliminary composition of any one stage of the Grand Prix Lipnitskaya not, and how it ended for the last appearance before the Moscow audience, everyone remembers. You seriously expect that Julia will show a wonderful new program, and all surprise on the control box office and the championship of Russia? So your expectations - this is your problem, which she said, only slightly different words. Leg cramped. Why all again remember Lipnitsky and not win Royal skating Anna Pogorilaya tragedy Lipnitskaya victory Bobrova / Soloviev, magic name Savchenko - ended Rostelecom Cup in Moscow. "Golden parachute" champion So why drive all by the nose and not state this directly: "I retire!" The fact is that the inclusion in the squad for Lipnitskaya - a "golden parachute" and the recognition of services to the Russian sports. So at least another year it will be on the centralized preparation of the team, to be paid in the DSP in its regional organization and CSKA. If given the opportunity, would you have refused to receive the money in three places and not very much to do in return? Blame for this Julia stupid, because in sports so do almost anything. One known biathlete continued to scream that does not end his career, even though everyone knew two years ago that she had stopped training and not going to return. And the thing is that a year after that, she was in the rate and had at least shows the effect of an athlete, or funding could chop off at any time. In figure skating, this behavior can be said in the tradition. For example, Evgeni Plushenko has managed to spend three years in the national team and at the same time never go on the ice in official competitions. ![]() Now here he bailed Adelina Sotnikova , which awaits the same fate as the Lipnitskaya that became clear a year ago during her participation in the "Ice Age". At first, it is not even included in the squad, but it turned out that it was a technical error and really Olympic champion is also in the planning reserve. Chance to see her on the ice again, of course, is there, but rather in the same show than serious competition. Surprised and upset about what had arisen in the morning the sun goes to sleep on the horizon - a strange and stupid. In the women's figure skating a dime a dozen these bright one-day outbreaks are fortunate enough to become Olympic champions. Oksana Baiul, Nancy Kerrigan, Tara Lipinski, Sara Hyuz ... That is why I, an amateur figure skating, will never understand a serious discussion with the involvement of experts about the prospects of serious Lipnitskaya and Sotnikova in the Olympic season. They should thank and wish good luck to spend later in life. And will be very different in Pyeongchang Kindle. It is very good that we have them. |
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| ThirdTerm | Jun 27 2017, 07:51 PM Post #144 |
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MOSCOW, June 27 - R-Sport. Silver medalist at the Junior 2014 World Cup and Grand Prix of the season-2015/16 in Moscow in the men's figure skating Adya Pitkeev tries his hand at a dance duet with former singles skater from St. Petersburg Alisoy Lozko, coached by a pair of Olympic Champion 2014 in the team competition Elena Ilina , said the agency "F-Sport" a source familiar with the situation. Pitkeev previously reported, "R-Sport" that retired sculler. We also learned that Ruslan Zhiganshin , which Ilyin performed over the past three seasons, left the big sport. "While these are preliminary trial of strength, the decision to transfer Ilyinykh to coaching, as well as on the further continuation of a career in ice dancing and Pitkeeva Lozka, no", - said the source. Pitkeev since 2010 he trained in the group Eteri Tutberidze , and in 2016 began working at Elena Buyanova, but full training activity because of injuries to start and failed. Lozka began her career skater in Izhevsk, and in 2014 to train in a group of Alexei and Tatyany Mishinyh in St. Petersburg. Ilyinykh paired with Nikita Katsalapovym, in addition to the gold of the Games in 2014 the team won the bronze medal in Sochi competitions in ice dancing, but then her partner decided to pursue a career with the world champion 2012 Junior Viktoriey Sinitsinoy. |
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| ThirdTerm | Jul 1 2017, 07:47 AM Post #145 |
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![]() World champion in figure skating among juniors Alina Zagitova spoke about preparations for the first season among adults and new programs. "I decided not to change a free program, and left as Don Quixote, "I once again will stand in the way of Kitri. I also really like complex programs. We have altered some on jumping, a little bit more will be updated. I need to skate this program confidently, do everything cleanly, without corrections, because this is my first adult season and need to skate with confidence. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbVMn_kvm6E "I did a short program with Daniel Markovich Gleyhengauz. It's called "Black Swan." We came up with a story about how the light appears innocent white swan, who, when confronted with the brutality and the reality of our world is slowly becoming the way you need to be in this world to achieve results and perfection of knowledge "- quoted Zagitovoy press service FFKKR. ![]() The skater from Izhevsk Alina Zagitova became the master of sports of international class. The corresponding order was signed on June 26, Russian Minister of Sport Pavel Kolobkov. Recall that Alina Zagitova got to the core of the national team of Russia figure skating to the next, the pre-Olympic season. In addition, this year the young athlete won the world championship among juniors in women's figure skating. Edited by ThirdTerm, Jul 3 2017, 08:33 PM.
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| ThirdTerm | Jul 1 2017, 07:54 PM Post #146 |
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![]() World champion among juniors Alina Zagitova - on preparations for an adult season, new programs, vacation in the Dominican Republic, my grandmother surprises and chinchilla haze. - Alina, last season was a breakthrough for you. The surprise in this? - An arbitrary program decided not to change, left the "Don Quixote", again I will stand in the way of Kitri. The program turned out cool, loved it all. I also really like. Complex program. We have altered some go on jumping, a little more will update it. I need this program confidently roll, do everything cleanly, without corrections, because this is my first adult season and need to ride with confidence. Short program I did Daniel Markovich Gleyhengauz. It's called "Black Swan." ![]() - The plot is borrowed from the movie? - No, we came up with a story about how the light appears innocent white swan, which is faced with brutality and the reality of our world is slowly becoming the way you need to be in this world to achieve results and learning excellence. - The philosophical theme. -- Yes. - When did you start to put the program? - At the end of last season, in April. To determine in advance with the music. It - Clint Mansell «Black Swan» Ost, Nicholas Britell «The Middle of the World» (Moonlight). Before my vacation is almost done program. Now in the collection of all Novogorske rolls, roll the entire program. In technical terms, the hopping set will remain the same, which I showed to the Russian championship. ![]() - If not a secret, where she spent a vacation? - We flew to the Dominican Republic. This was perhaps my first vacation in the last 3-4 years, we spent the whole family. I was very happy to be with his parents, sister, because relatives rarely see: I'm with her grandmother live in Moscow, they are in Izhevsk. On holiday for three days to recover. And, frankly, just do nothing. Then I went to the gym at the hotel was the fitness center with gym equipment. Became involved, do exercises that we were told to run, jump, trained. Especially in the summer to relax it is impossible, even while on vacation. - How much time vacationing in the Dominican Republic? -- 10 days. - Few, perhaps? - We then went in Izhevsk, and it was great. Houses met with friends who have not seen, went to the skating rink, talked with relatives, grandparents. They congratulated me, they were glad. I was pleased. I was surprised by my grandmother, who to watch out for my performances on ice, made friends with a computer. "Sitting" Now, in my group from Contacts, reading, watching - aware of everything. She told me that if she had not very good mood, it includes the entire volume of the sound of the computer looking at my YouTube rentals and starts to review them. After that, once all the changes for the better. - Tell me how you met at the rink? - I went there to see the training younger sister, she is also engaged in figure skating. I did not expect, to be honest, so that the kids meet me! Immediately surrounded, pressed, and almost fell down. They have been training, and because of all distracted me. And I said to them: "Let us deal with." Training time should be valued. This I have understood clearly for themselves. ![]() - Your dad - ice hockey coach, for sure, is proud of your success? -- Of course. And at the same time he says: "You, of course, well done. But we must go further, not to relax. " I have after each event that's a conversation. Home dad once took me to train. Coach has a coach. - You are now in the collection in Novogorske, continuing sports everyday? - But I try as best I can, to color your life. Recently I had a friend - a small chinchilla. I called her Haze. Who is talking to you on the phone, and she looks at me with his eyes, as if all understand. My grandmother brought her out of the house for a short while, but then I was very bored. From this lovely animal is a warm, I think that Haze will become the most favorite and devoted fan of mine. - Good luck, Alina. Prepared by Olga Ermolina In pictures: the winner of the Junior Grand Prix Final in Marseilles; on vacation with sister in the Dominican Republic; at the rink with young skaters in Izhevsk: chinchilla Haze - the most devoted fan of Aline. Photo Mihaila Sharova and from the personal archive athlete ki. |
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| ThirdTerm | Jul 5 2017, 06:25 PM Post #147 |
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I think figure skating has this stereotype as a sport for little girls -- that we are these pretty porcelain dolls. I don't think people put a lot of thought into the athleticism that goes into the sport. But that's totally understandable because people only see the finished product. Our job is to take something that is ridiculously technical and difficult and make it look perfect and effortless and seamless. I think a lot of people would be very surprised at the kind of training we have to put in. I am on the ice 6 days a week, I am physically training 3-4 hours a day on the ice, off the ice sometimes up to 2 hours a day. This sport is my life. I feel strongly that I'm an athlete through and through. I am a fierce and hungry competitor. I am stubborn, I am a workaholic, I am obsessed with being as perfect as I possibly can. I grew up a total tomboy; I was not in this for the spandex and the sparkles. What really attracted me to the sport was the speed and the feeling of the flow on the ice -- it's like you're flying. I grew up in a military family. My dad was tough as nails, but you know what? He made me tough as nails. If anything ever went wrong or if I had a bad day, I was never allowed to feel sorry for myself. My dad would just tell me to not be a wimp. That might not sound like the nicest parental approach [laughing], but that's what most kids need to hear these days. More from BODY Your exclusive look at the unique stories of 23 athletes. See the photos » Watch the videos » Visit the archive » Skating is this very strange balance: You have to be as strong as you physically can but as light as you can. So you have to be really smart about where you get your strength because everything that you have on your body you're going to have to haul up into the air. So even though we might not be seen as very muscular athletes, we're very strong for how much we weigh. When we're coming down from these jumps, we land with something like 500 pounds per square inch of force. It's a ridiculous amount of force. The majority of our muscle strength goes into our glutes, our core and our lower back muscles -- everything that is going to keep you in the correct position. You have to have the strength to push against that force so that you can correctly land the jump. I'm in the air for 0.7 seconds, but I am hyperaware enough that, if a jump is off, I know where to put my hands and how I can safely get out of it. At this point, I've been professionally falling for 21 years [laughing]. It's not too intimidating at this point. I probably don't have as much sense in one of my butt cheeks from falling on that one butt cheek all the time. But over the years, you just learn the right way to fall, you learn to cushion yourself and use your arms to absorb the impact. Silja Magg for ESPN "LONGEVITY IS RARE IN THIS SPORT" Physically, skating caters to a very young body type. Every single day, we are pounding our joints and our bodies into the ice. In heavy training season, there is not a day where I wake up and I'm bushy-tailed and ready to go. You don't get a sense of total recovery. But I think as an elite athlete, that's the feeling you get hooked on -- to wake up and to have your muscles be stiff and sore and have to go in and start all over again. It's that grind that I think a lot of elite athletes obsess over. I am one of the oldest [female] athletes in figure skating right now. Longevity is very rare in this sport. Sometimes I feel like I'm the locker room mom. Most figure skaters are seen to be in their prime from 15 to 18, maybe 20 if you're stretching it. At my first Olympics, I was 22-23, so I was way past my quote-unquote "figure skating prime." My idol growing up was Tara Lipinski. I read an interview where she and Johnny [Weir] were talking about different athletes and what they were expecting of them post-Sochi. And I read that she was surprised that I was still competing and that she thought I would retire. There's nothing more disheartening than seeing your idol write you off. But in that moment, it kind of reminded me that if she's thinking that, then I'm sure a ton of other people are thinking that. That was something that really pushed me to become an even stronger athlete so that I could get my silver medal [at the World Figure Skating Championships in 2016]. These younger girls are doing triple-triple combinations, but at the end of the day they aren't necessary dealing with the hips of a 26-year-old, and quite frankly the body of a woman, versus the body of a kid. I think that's kind of why it's easier for a 17-year-old versus me, but I truly believe that's more of a mentality and you just have to change the game once you get older. You want to be as tiny as possible for the jumps that you're doing. That's just the reality of the sport, it's the reality of gravity. In skating, there is a huge amount of pressure to be tiny. When I was coming up in the sport, I was competing against a predominantly Japanese field internationally. So every single competition you go to, you look at these women and they are just so petite and tiny naturally -- and I have some very sturdy Norwegian genes [laughing]! I was so self-conscious about my weight and my shape and the fact that you could look at me and see that my arms had muscle, my legs had a lot of muscle. At the time, I would just obsess over working out. I loved food too much to give it up [laughing], so I would go on the bike and bike bike bike bike bike. I would just end up wearing myself out. My body was not made to be that size -- it will just never be that -- so I was just breaking my body down. Now, I think my body makes me look like a woman on the ice. And I think that a lot of people would rather watch a woman on the ice than a girl. If I'm out there skating to a love story, I feel like it's much more believable if I look like a 25-year-old woman who has been in love before compared to a 14-year-old girl. "I JUST FELT TRAPPED IN MY BODY" I have suffered about five concussions. Back in 2009 I received a concussion from a really bad fall in which I fell onto my back and my neck snapped and my head hit the ice. My body started to shut down on me entirely. It was bad enough that I would suffer from full-on body tremors, I could barely walk, I couldn't even speak through them. I would have heart palpitations. That was the most traumatizing thing that my body has ever had to go through. And it was coming up on Olympic trials -- that moment when you don't know if your season is going to be possible is terrifying. My body was literally doing everything it could to work against me. I just felt trapped in my body. I was experiencing these symptoms for probably 3 months, and for 3 months no one could tell me what was wrong and I was getting no relief. I was worried that this was a lifestyle that I was just going to have to adjust to. I went to a neurologist, I went to a cardiologist, I went to just about any -ologist you can come up with. Finally I came across a chiropractor, and he suggested I take a look at my neck. What ended up happening was the vertebra in my neck was actually pressing into my spinal cord. The vertebra would become dislodged, press into my spinal cord and literally cause my entire body, including my heart, to short-circuit. I had to go through a couple months of really painful adjustments, so that way I could get my neck strong enough to be able to help pull the vertebra back into the place [it] needed to be in. The concussions definitely rewired my brain in the way that I process information. My short-term memory is not that incredible; talking to me is a little bit like talking to Dory from "Finding Nemo" [laughing]. It's really affected me in the way that I learn programs because you have to memorize this choreography and the choreography is very intricate. So for me, retraining my brain to be able to learn choreography and be able to remember it, that's probably my biggest challenge. I've also become ridiculously dyslexic -- when I say dyslexic, I mean more with my body. My choreographer has to be right next to me physically doing the movements with me. That helps me process it better, and then after that it's repetition, repetition. I'll film it, so that way I can look at it. As long as I can see it, I'll watch it over and over again until I start to feel it. I forget what my next move is when I'm performing all the time! I have gotten to the point where I'm in the middle of the ice during competition and had five seconds of panic because I couldn't remember my program and I had to make up a little bit of it. You just kind of freestyle at that point, and then try not to panic, stay calm and it will kind of come back to you. When I was coming up in skating, the thought was you fell, you hit your head, dust yourself off, get up and try it again. But I feel like the sports world is taking concussions much more seriously, and I think that mentality is slowly starting to creep into figure skating. In the past, openly admitting "Hey, I've had a lot of concussions, I'm having balance issues, my memory is not the same; I still want to go to the Olympics, so try not to take that into consideration!" You just didn't do that. But I think now because concussions are something people are taking more seriously, I think athletes are more comfortable to talk about them. I've worked on strengthening my little itty-bitty muscles in my neck, and that has helped me so that when I do fall, I have the strength in my neck to support it as I'm falling back. A lot of times in figure skating, whiplash is what gives you a concussion more than anything else. You don't even have to hit your head on the ice to get a concussion, so having that neck strength has helped a lot in that aspect of my life. http://www.espn.com/olympics/story/_/page/espnwbodywagner/figure-skater-ashley-wagner-talks-concussions-costumes-collisions-body-2017 |
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| ThirdTerm | Jul 5 2017, 06:31 PM Post #148 |
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![]() Adelina Sotnikova shared with subscribers fresh photos where she flaunts in a rather candid evening dress. Outfit of silver tissue, on the idea of athletes obviously had to put on public display all her charms, but in fact only highlighted the shortcomings of her figure. Thus, fans have noted that in the picture, made on the occasion of 21 anniversary of the skater Evgeni Plushenko at the ward there is practically no breasts. "And then the chest where ????", "Chet lacks razmerchik", "oh, what a thin !!!", "Under this dress need breast", "Where is the chest?" - became concerned users of social networks. ![]() Some fans immediately decided that Sotnikova gone bust due to the intense workouts and diet. Everyone knows that Adeline recently changed coach, and now her mentor is Olympic champion Evgeni Plushenko. By the way, also congratulated the athlete skater birthday. "Happy Birthday, Adelinochka! May all your dreams come true, and I'm always there), "- he signed their joint photograph published in Instagram. Recall, this spring Evgeni Plushenko announced the end to his sports career and the beginning of the coaching. At the same time it became known that the first ward skater will Sotnikova. Many have criticized the decision of the girl, questioning the mentoring capacity of its new leader. However, the world champion in figure skating Ilya Averbukh said that Adeline and Eugene may well work together and succeed.
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| ThirdTerm | Jul 5 2017, 11:26 PM Post #149 |
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Disney On Ice ![]() Disney On Ice presents Passport to Adventure invites families to the most memorable destinations with their favourite Disney characters and get swept away by classic tales that have captivated the world. ![]() The ice spectacular visits Newcastle’s Metro Radio Arena from October 3 to 8 for 10 performances. Passport to Adventure invites families to explore the African Pride Lands with Simba, Timon and Pumbaa, voyage deep under the sea to Ariel’s mystical underwater kingdom and tour London with Peter Pan and Wendy, before flying to Neverland to meet up with Tinker Bell.
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| ThirdTerm | Jul 7 2017, 12:09 AM Post #150 |
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WTA Insider: Over the years, with everything you've gone through on-court and off-court, how much has tennis and the tour been a sanctuary? How has tennis been there for you? Hantuchova: I think it's been a university of life. You learn so much about yourself, about life, about other people, how to treat others, how to manage all the situations of life. I've never been to a university but I feel like I am so equipped and prepared for whatever is going to come after this. I already see this with my own business. Whenever there are difficulties I'm like well compared to what I had to go through on the tennis court it's a piece of cake. I'm so thankful for that. Especially the tough moments, that's going to be my rock. Whatever life throws at me I always have it in the back of my mind, the things I had to go through in the tennis world. "Even just a few weeks ago, if you were to tell me that I had done so much in my career, I could never relate to that. Now that I'm out of it, it's like, that was not bad! It's the first time I could actually say that, finally. Being able to share all these beautiful moments that happened to me with my parents, with the people I love, it means the world." ![]() WTA Insider: Having spent the last month or so reflecting on career, I have to think it almost seems like a slideshow in your head. What are the slides or memories that stand out? Hantuchova: Amazing that you ask that now. Last night I shared the last two points of Indian Wells against Martina Hingis with my brother and parents. I was just pouring with tears. Tears in a beautiful, thankful way. I said with my brother, we never expected all that to happen. Even just a few weeks ago, if you were to tell me that I had done so much in my career, I could never relate to that. Now that I'm out of it, it's like, that was not bad! It's the first time I could actually say that, finally. Being able to share all these beautiful moments that happened to me with my parents, with the people I love, it means the world. ![]() WTA Insider: That's incredible to hear. I know you've always been incredibly ambitious, a perfectionist. It's nice to hear you say you realize what an amazing career you had. Hantuchova: It's so funny that I get this feeling now! Even three weeks ago if you told me that I would say oh, it's nothing. I was talking to Martina Hingis yesterday. Thanks to her, when I won Indian Wells at 19, I felt so old. Now when I look at it, wow, to win Indian Wells at 19-years-old? I would take that any day. It's that appreciation for and respect I have for all the players from my era that I will carry with me forever. WTA Insider: What are you going to miss? Hantuchova: The competitiveness. That adrenaline, that feeling when you get off the court when you go to the gym and enjoy it with your team and go to dinner. Having said that, I'm ok for the moment. Maybe it will come back but I am enjoying my life as it is right now. WTA Insider: Are we going to see you in Legends? Like here at Wimbledon? Why not? Hantuchova: Yeah why not! It will be sooner than I thought. It's something that I've already talked to with the players. We are all on TV and we talk. Kim [Clijsters], [Ai] Sugiyama, that would be awesome. I'm looking forward to this. That's why this transition is not that difficult because I know I'm not leaving. There is no way. So I wouldn't be surprised if very soon we are on the court again. ![]() WTA Insider: That's great to hear. So what does the future hold? Hantuchova: Short term, really just enjoying the moment. Having that freedom. I don't have to wake up to go to practice. I don't have to go to the gym. It's really difficult to describe. You always have this thing in the back of your mind, even if you have a short holiday, you're thinking about what's next. I was talking with my family that we can actually plan holidays, we can plan Christmas. So I do want to enjoy that freedom and not rush into anything. Of course, knowing who I am, I will always be a busy girl. But I would like to slow it down, stay in one place and hopefully meet the man of my life and settle down, have a family, and hopefully kids. That's the long-term dream and we'll see how life will arrange all that. Edited by ThirdTerm, Jul 13 2017, 08:14 PM.
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