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Sara Sorribes Returns After the Mental Crisis: “I Do It with Another Look, Simply for Pleasure”

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Sara Sorribes will return to the slopes soon after having made a seven-month break to protect her physical and mental health. The 29-year-old tennis player decided to interrupt her career in mid-April temporarily, but before the end of the season she will reappear in the competition. She will do so on November 17 in Latin America, as she transmitted this Monday through one of her sponsors. Valencia reported in April that she had lost the “illusi…

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Sara Sorribes will return to the slopes soon after having made a seven-month break to protect her physical and mental health. The 29-year-old tennis player decided to interrupt her career in mid-April temporarily, but before the end of the season she will reappear in the competition. She will do so on November 17 in Latin America, as she transmitted this Monday through one of her sponsors. Valencia reported in April that she had lost the “illusi…

·Spain
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Sara Sorribes plays with her mother, Manoli, on a court set up with tennis murals. There is a powerful and firm exchange in her hand, and on her face, relaxation, illusion and laughter. Just a few weeks ago, in a similar drooling, Sorribes (Castellón, 1996) did not stand for three minutes. He could not. He could not. He could not. That could not. He overturned it in April in an impeccable manuscript text that came out without thinking: «I have b…

·Spain
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The Spanish, bronze in doubles at the Paris Games with Cristina Bucsa, explains the reasons for her return to the courts after a long period of absence due to a depression Read

·Madrid, Spain
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The Spanish tennis player Sara Sorribes announced this Monday her return to the WTA circuit after several months away from the tracks, a period that for her has been "very special", although September marked "a turning point" when she began to feel "physically well", which provided her with "confidence and mental strength" to perceive that "she wanted to return". "September was a turning point. I started to leave more, to move without the pressu…

·Madrid, Spain
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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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