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- August 30, 2021
Sloane Stephens talks mental health before US Open
Stephens shares what she's learned about mental health throughout her career.
“Why would you keep [your mental health struggles] to yourself, for what?” Stephens asked. “If you’re struggling why would you just like sit and wallow? Maybe there's someone else that can help you. Maybe there's someone that you can talk to. Maybe there's someone that has gone through the same thing and can offer you advice and support.”
\"I feel like a lot of people try to fight it alone and end up in a deeper rut than they were in before because they didn't ask for help, or they didn't tell anyone or they didn't even say it out loud.” Stephens said. “I wouldn't wish that. I've been in a place where it's been dark. And it's been deep, and it's been sad. And I'm like, I need to get out of that place.”
Making mental health about you
Ahead of what Stephens calls “biggest events” in tennis, the tennis star says her mental health is just as much of a priority as her physical health.
“I think that a lot of people from the outside, especially as an individual athlete who feels a lot of pressure and has a lot of anxiety and things like that when it comes to their sport… make decisions based on like, ‘Oh, they’re going to say this about me,’” Stephens shared.
“Kind of getting out of that space and being like I know it’s about me,” Stephens continued. “Realizing that my life, my choices, and my decisions really shouldn't be based on other people.”
Mental health and the pandemic
Stephens, like many professional athletes, has had to undergo strict COVID-19 protocols for the past year in order to play at an elite level. Playing in international tournaments often means quarantining in hotel rooms for weeks at a time and having to make adjustments to your usual workout and preparation schedule.
“When we were playing in bubbles and all that stuff, it was super restricting,” she said.
Now that COVID-19 restrictions have eased, Stephens says she makes sure to take time for herself and appreciate the things she wasn’t able to do a year ago.
“I’ve made sure now that I’m going to enjoy my food, I’m going to go for walks, and I’m going to make sure that I’m taking care of myself,” Stephens said. “You always have to have something to keep yourself sane and I think for me finding small things has been very helpful.”
Advice for younger athletes
Over the course of her career, Stephens said she has learned how to prioritize her mental health and offered mental health advice for younger athletes.
\"Younger athletes are not told that it's OK to be sad, it's OK to be happy, it's OK to show your emotion. They tend to end up in a space or position where you just don't feel good,\" Stephens said. \"And [if] you don't feel good mentally, and you don't feel good physically and then you can’t perform.\"
“I believe at the end of the day there's so many more people who have been where you've been or been through what you've been through, what you're going through,\" she added.
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