Chris Evert Addresses Novak Djokovic’s Claim on Social Media Affecting Players’ Mental Health

Chris Evert gave her take on handling social media criticism.

Tennis legend Chris Evert recently gave her take on tackling online criticism on social media.

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Chris Evert on Handling Social Media Criticism

The conversation started when Novak Djokovic’s thoughts on mental health issues affecting tennis players were shared. Djokovic explained how social media impacts athletes’ daily lives, saying it “largely dictates the mood and daily rhythm of an athlete” and that players “can get lost” in online comments.

He discussed how young players are pushed into professional tennis too early, before developing emotional skills to handle pressure. He also mentioned tennis has the longest season of all major sports, running from January to late November.

Evert responded to Djokovic’s comments by writing “Tremendous answer…👍” on Twitter. However, someone replied to her post, saying:

“No way @chrissyevert would be bothered by social media. #iceprincess.”

Evert responded to this by stating that she doesn’t engage in social media.

“I don’t really engage in social media. What I’ve learned in my life is that people who are judgmental, mean, or critical are usually not happy with themselves. I’ve had moments like that! Kindness is the way to go,” the 70-year-old said.

A Look at Chris Evert’s Tennis Career

Chris Evert knows about handling pressure and criticism. During her career from 1972 to 1989, she earned the “Ice Princess” nickname because she stayed composed on court. Evert became one of tennis’ most successful players, winning 157 singles titles, including 18 Grand Slam singles trophies.

Since retiring, Evert has worked as an ESPN commentator and runs the Evert Tennis Academy in Florida. The academy has trained successful players including Madison Keys and Andy Roddick.

Evert has faced personal challenges, including a cancer battle she has discussed openly. She was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in December 2021, became cancer-free in January 2023, but faced a return in December 2023.

In recent years, Evert has used social media to spread positivity. She sent encouraging words to Kate Middleton during her cancer diagnosis and defended Roger Federer when people criticized him for showing emotions.

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