Hey guys. Today is 7th of may and Im having a day off in Madrid. I actually really like the blue clay. I like the color and the clay is never my favorite surface so at least when its blue i enjoy that its one of my favorite colors. So since Im taking it easy i decided to browse internet and winded up on a few tennis forums. Omg, some people have nothing to do…. But thats their own problem right?
I just wanted to say to all those people that cheer for me and want me to do well that Im sorry i can’t really explain why did i have to pull out a few times this year, why some of my matches went as shitty as they did and how i feel about it. Well how i feel about it i can say… I feel bad. It really sucks. But i can’t focus on that, can i? I gotta focus on the positive and just try to improve everyday. Apparently any injury or illness information affect gambling and the tennis integrity unit is very serious about what kind of information we can release online. But hey, no excuses right? Go hard or go home right?
So my coach and i are focused on getting ready for the grand slams, getting healthy and strong and keep enjoying tennis and life on wta tour!
Thanks for your attention.
Talk to you soon.




Thats the spirit Alla :) Anyone that knows their tennis knows that you’re a far better player than your recent results would suggest. Most, if not all, players go through a slump in form for various reasons. Hard work and dedication will get you back to the form you’re capable of, I’m sure.
As for those forums; I used to read a couple of them but stopped a long time ago! You’ll rarely, if ever, read anything complimentary/positive on them; they tend to be used by A)sad losers that get a kick out of anonymously abusing anyone thats a “star” or a “celebrity” and B)gamblers that get very abusive if the player they’ve backed to win a match, loses. Some of the abuse is downright libellous at times!! I would certainly advise players to stay away from them.
Best of luck for the rest of the season, hope to see you going deep in a few tournaments :)
I like your attitude, but then you have always projected a positive attitude. Your losses concern us fans, but we will never give up rooting for you. Heal your body and stay strong.
Perhaps the WTA would be better off if they would require players to report all injuries. That would, in theory, take away any advantage the gambling industry may have over the average gambler.