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We present to your attention the full version of the conversation with the winner of the Belarusian Tennis Championship Yana Ulyanova. About emotions and loneliness in tennis, biased refereeing, good manners and arrogance, beautiful surroundings and playing with a broken finger despite the pain. About why amateurs actively go to tennis, but not everyone can play, and much more! As a bonus - a competition for spectators! Telegram channel Sportivnaya Fever https://t.me/sport_fever Time codes: 00:00 Preview 02:05 Introduction of the interlocutor 02:26 How Yana's path in tennis began 05:03 Playing on a wooden court 06:41 Tennis education in Belarus and Russia 07:21 Yana's coaches 08:24 The influence of emotions on the game 11:41 Why there are no authorities for Yana among the current generation of tennis players 12:20 About Serena Williams 13:36 How Yana tracked her psychological state before and after victories and defeats 14:31 Does an athlete need a psychologist 15:24 Studying sports psychology at university 17:36 How Yana dealt with crisis situations in her sports career 20:10 Victories are not as memorable as defeats 21:01 The most offensive defeat happened because of biased refereeing 24:40 Differences between training and competitions 26:02 Fans in tennis and other sports 29:29 Why tennis is the loneliest sport 31:36 On the difficulties of finding a partner for a doubles game 32:38 Differences between women's doubles and mixed 35:24 Why spectators are not allowed to take balls during the game 37:26 On participating in foreign tournaments and training camps 39:43 Fun in Turkey, cross-country skiing with a broken finger 40:31 Didn't know about the fracture and played in the final tournament through pain 41:47 Why professional athletes continue to play despite injuries 43:18 Professional sports ruin health 44:43 Which famous tennis players did Yana cross paths with at tournaments 45:38 Why did it work out for Sabalenka 46:40 Why every rally is important in tennis, even in matches you've already lost 48:57 Are there any coaches in tennis who have not played at a professional level, who train professionals, as is the case in other sports? 50:17 Who does Yana train? 51:24 Why do amateurs go to tennis? 53:25 Tennis for arrogant rich people? 54:44 Girls come to tennis for beautiful photos and to meet people 55:23 There is more intelligence in tennis 56:04 Tennis atmosphere in a few words 56:27 Tennis quiz 01:11:12 Travel story 01:15:38 Raffle for spectators #tennis #interview #sport #tennis #psychology #sportpsychology #tennispsychology #tennisplayer #psychologist #emotions #women'stennis #women'ssport #Belarus #Vitebsk #Russia #Petersburg #Saint Petersburg #Lesgaft #Lesgaft University #SKK #StPetersburgOpen #SPbOpen #KremlinCup #DavisCup #Wimbledon #USOpen #Nabokov #Lolita #fans #coach #children'scoach #preparation #injury #recovery #amateurtennis #amateurs #Ulyanova #YanaUlyanova #Williams #Sabalenka #Shimanovich #Sosnovich #Lapko #Kournikova #Myskina #Likhovtseva #Kafelnikov #Davydenko #Cilic #Capriati #Bencic #Dementieva #Nadal #Federer #Djokovic #Graf #Sampras tennis, tennis, sport, women, women's sport, emotions, tennis player, tennis players, psychologist, psychologists, psychology, sports psychology, injury, preparation, recovery, anger, joy, aggression, sports anger, Nabokov, Lolita, Vitebsk, Belarus, Saint Petersburg, Russia, St. Petersburg Open, Kremlin Cup, Moscow, Davis Cup, US Open, Wimbledon, Zaragoza, Nicholas II, Yeltsin, victory, defeat, injury, champion, championess, winner, coach, children's coach, game, set, match, tie-break, break point, Yana Ulyanova, Serena Williams, Arina Sabalenka, Anna Kournikova, Irina Shimanovich, Alexandra Sasnovich, Vera Lapko