US Open Offers Mental Health Services to Athletes
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US Open Offers, Mental Health, Services to Athletes.
On August 24, the U.S. Open announced that
it will offer athletes mental health support
during this year's tournament.
On August 24, the U.S. Open announced that
it will offer athletes mental health support
during this year's tournament.
CNN reports that U.S. Open officials said
that players will have access to counseling
and "quiet rooms" throughout the event.
CNN reports that U.S. Open officials said
that players will have access to counseling
and "quiet rooms" throughout the event.
The issue of mental health awareness
has been brought to the forefront over
the course of the global pandemic,
as many individuals, players included,
have struggled with the stresses
and emotions that have come
as a result of COVID-19, Stacey Allaster, chief executive of the U.S. Tennis Association
and U.S. Open tournament director, via CNN.
The issue of mental health awareness
has been brought to the forefront over
the course of the global pandemic,
as many individuals, players included,
have struggled with the stresses
and emotions that have come
as a result of COVID-19, Stacey Allaster, chief executive of the U.S. Tennis Association
and U.S. Open tournament director, via CNN.
The issue of mental health awareness
has been brought to the forefront over
the course of the global pandemic,
as many individuals, players included,
have struggled with the stresses
and emotions that have come
as a result of COVID-19, Stacey Allaster, chief executive of the U.S. Tennis Association
and U.S. Open tournament director, via CNN.
Naomi Osaka has been among the most vocal athletes speaking out about mental health.
The 23-year-old phenom withdrew from the French Open earlier this summer, citing mental health concerns. .
The 23-year-old phenom withdrew from the French Open earlier this summer, citing mental health concerns. .
A COVID-19 vaccine mandate was instituted
for spectators just a week ago.
On Aug. 30, fans were stuck in line for hours waiting to show vaccination proof to enter the tournament.
Since the U.S. Open began, Australian Open runner-up Jennifer Brady has withdrawn due to an injury.
Since the U.S. Open began, Australian Open runner-up Jennifer Brady has withdrawn due to an injury.
'The Washington Post' reports that the U.S. Tennis Association did not specify her injury.
'The Washington Post' reports that the U.S. Tennis Association did not specify her injury.
Jelena Ostapenko, the 2017 French Open champion, also pulled out of the tournament for medical reasons.
Jelena Ostapenko, the 2017 French Open champion, also pulled out of the tournament for medical reasons.
On the men’s side, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga withdrew with an injury to his right leg. .
On the men’s side, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga withdrew with an injury to his right leg.
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