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ALEX EALA AND THE MENTAL GAME WE DON'T SEE

The Philippine Star

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October 21, 2025

Earlier this month, the tennis world froze for a moment in Wuhan.

- DR. RAFAEL R. CASTILLO

Eighteen-yearold Mirra Andreeva, the Russian tennis prodigy who had charmed audiences with her precocious skill, burst into tears during her match, hurled her racquet, and shouted at a cameraman to stop filming her. What unfolded wasn't just a tantrum-it was a cry for help from a teenager under suffocating pressure.

To some, it was a "meltdown." To others, a mirror reflecting what countless young athletes endure emotional exhaustion, unrealistic expectations, and the heavy loneliness of early success.

For Filipino fans, it also raises concern for our own young ace, Alex Eala, whose calm composure on the global stage belies the quiet mental and emotional battles beneath the spotlight.

MIRRA ANDREEVA: A BREAKDOWN IN REAL TIME

At just 18, Andreeva had already reached the WTA's top 5, hailed as the "next Sharapova." But on that fateful day in Wuhan, the pressure burst through the seams. She wept on court, threw her racquet, and asked the camera to stop recording her pain. Former world No. 1 Dinara Safina leapt to her defense, urging fans to show compassion instead of condemnation.

Andreeva later admitted, "I'm still a kid sometimes. I can be a pain." Behind the bravado was a reminder that professional excellence does not erase emotional youth. Her breakdown was not a scandal-it was a symptom of an unforgiving system that rewards perfection and punishes vulnerability.

Sports psychologists have long warned that elite youth athletes face mental health risks rivaling their physical ones. A British Journal of Sports Medicine review found that adolescent athletes in individual sports-tennis, gymnastics, swimming are more prone to anxiety, depression, and burnout. Early specialization often narrows identity to performance: when you win, you're somebody; when you lose, you're nothing.

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