Ajla Tomljanovic feels tennis has become “severe” and recommends players dread of being fined each time they show a bigger number of feelings than they ought to. “I wish there were more feelings, more space to articulate your thoughts.
Tennis has become severe. I figure out it’s a refined man’s game, that is perfect. Yet, it would be great if we would show more feeling without moving a fine immediately,” Tomljanovic told Tennis MAGAZIN. As of late, a few players have spoken about this point.
Like Tomljanovic, some vibe that players can’t completely put themselves out there since they realize that they will probably be hit with a fine on the off chance that they do as such. Tennis isn’t a game that truly endures any sort of direct or mischief on the court, yet some vibe that is constraining players to be “robots” on the court.
Tomljanovic on living in Australia
In late 2014, Tomljanovic changed her ethnicity and she has been addressing Australia from that point forward. Tomljanovic, who was brought into the world in Zagreb, feels there are likenesses between the Croatian and Australian individuals.
That is the reason Tomljanovic didn’t actually have issues acclimating to the existence in Australia.
I have what I brought it into this world. My folks are Croatian. We have joie de vivre, battling soul in us and love to play around.
It’s similar to the Australians. They comprehend tomfoolery and expertise to mess with others. Australians are generally outside, feeling great. They love to party and have some good times. They are amiable, cordial and open. The food is fabulous.
I love to eat and drink espresso. The Australian way of life suits me,” Tomljanovic made sense of. In the mean time, Tomljanovic is contending at the current week’s WTA occasion in Guadalajara. In the Guadalajara first round, Tomljanovic crushed Fernanda Contreras Gomez 6-2 6-1.
Tomljanovic started off very well to the match, breaking Contreras Gomez two times to win the primary set without any problem. Then, Tomljanovic likewise broke Contreras Gomez two times in the second set to finish an exceptionally normal straight-set win.