ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 4:51 am
Sure. They get to travel a lot. To a whole lot of places with very few problems. They don't have tournaments in Afghanistan, or as you said, Yemen. It is NYC, London, Paris, Melbourne, one 5 star hotel after another. They get their first million dollar contract at 16, they do not know that limousines are not standard methods of transportation.
^ I think the sheer notion of traveling to many different countries inherently opens one's eyes to different cultures, different ways of living, etc. - even if they aren't playing in Yemen.
If the average 21 year old knows that there are places on this planet where children are dying of starvation, then I believe that a 21 year old tennis player, who has traveled much more than the average 21 year old, should know at least that much.
ponchi101 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 20, 2021 4:51 am
Don't get me wrong. The statement is very shallow. But he is very young and inexperienced. Somebody in his team could be of help, if somebody would want to talk to him about some realities.
^ Isn't that what parents are for?
I mean, hell, his parents came to Canada from Russia - or the Soviet Union - in order to have a better life, didn't they? So how can Denis not be aware of 'worse lives' than the life of luxury he is enjoying?
In addition to being paid obscene amounts of money to hit a ball over a net and to wear certain clothes, these players are incredibly spoiled at every tournament they go to. Tournament organizers give them everything they want - and more. Any player who complains that all the money and all the luxuries they are getting is 'not enough' very desperately needs a lesson in reality, at the very least.