The Chinese professional tennis player Zhang Shuai is not married as of this writing and hence does not have a husband.
Zhang, fondly known as Rose, is a shining star in the realm of women’s doubles tennis, and her journey is guided by the capable hands of Coach Liu Shuo.
The support and encouragement from her parents, Zhang Zhiqiang, a former football player, and Wang Fengqin, a former basketball player, have undoubtedly played a crucial role in shaping her illustrious career.
As a two-time major champion, Rose’s triumphs at the 2019 Australian Open and the 2021 US Open, alongside her trusted partner Samantha Stosur, have etched her name in tennis history.
Their chemistry on the court and shared determination have been nothing short of awe-inspiring.
Beyond her major victories, Rose’s journey to success has also seen her reach the finals of the esteemed 2022 Wimbledon Championships alongside the talented Elise Mertens, further solidifying her status as a formidable force in women’s doubles.
Notably, she has also showcased her versatility by reaching the semifinals in both women’s and mixed doubles events at four additional major tournaments.
More On Panic Attack And Mental Health
In a heartbreaking turn of events during a local match, the talented tennis player Zhang Shuai faced an unfortunate incident at a crucial moment when the score was tied at 5-5.
In what seemed like a clear robbery in the match, Zhang Shuai expressed her frustration and disappointment at the situation.
However, her concerns were unfortunately ignored, and to add to her distress, she was met with boos from the crowd.
It’s important to note that Zhang Shuai has recently been open about her struggles with mental health, and this incident undoubtedly took a significant toll on her well-being.
Minutes after the incident, she courageously retired from the match, experiencing a panic attack on the court.
Mental health concerns are a serious issue, and athletes like Zhang Shuai face immense pressure both on and off the field.
The incident highlights the need for greater sensitivity and understanding toward the mental well-being of athletes, acknowledging that they, too, can face challenges beyond the physical demands of their sport.
Shocking scenes in Budapest:
Facing a local player, Zhang Shuai got robbed in a mark at 5-5, complained about the situation, was ignored and then booed. Retired minutes later with a panick attack — she admitted some mental health concerns recently. pic.twitter.com/JksMUzOHsI
— José Morgado (@josemorgado) July 18, 2023
As the tennis community comes to terms with this unfortunate event, it is crucial to rally around Zhang Shuai with support, empathy, and respect for her bravery in speaking openly about her mental health struggles.
Let us remember that athletes, regardless of their achievements, are human beings with vulnerabilities and feelings.
As she takes the time she needs to prioritize her mental health and well-being, we hope that Zhang Shuai will receive the necessary support and understanding from the tennis community, fans, and her fellow athletes.