Elina Svitolina made the decision two months ago to take some time away from court due to the “unbearable pain” in her heart following Russia’s invasion of her home country of Ukraine.
Although it has been a very stressful time for the Olympic bronze medallist, last week she announced she was expecting a baby with her husband Gael Monfils which is due in October. The Odessa-born player
was also suffering with a back injury when she decided to step away
from the sport for a short while but has also revealed that she needed
to spend time with her family who have now fled the country, however her
grandmother remains in the war-torn region.
She said:
“It was tough for me to deal with everything, it was a mixture of
everything and it was a lot of my shoulders, that’s why taking time to
settle down and spending time with my family was the best decision,
particularly with everything that is happening over the last few days. I speak with her (her grandmother) as often as I can, there are a
lot of explosions and she’s been in the basement for most of the time –
hopefully she is safe."
She further said:
“Gael has been here every step of the way, he is a huge support. Obviously he sees that I’m not in the best mood everyday, there are ups and downs so I’m really thankful for his support, I know it’s difficult for him to see me sad."
She finished off with:
“I take strength from all the people who are there right now in
Ukraine, I cannot imagine what they are going through, how mentally
difficult it is. And I take what they do, how much strength and bravery
they show – I take it as a huge motivation to wake up every day and do
something for people who are in need, to do something that can help
people."