Violence, Psychological Abuse and Crying: The Terrible Confession of Machi González against an Exenitor

Violence, Psychological Abuse and Crying: The Terrible Confession of Machi González against an Exenitor

The 38-year-old tennis player made a very serious accusation against the extent to his beginnings in the sport that led him to analyze his retirement.

Maximum González He is going through a great present because the number 23 in the ATP Ranking in doubles will play the Davis Cup with Argentina in the next few days, but his beginnings in the sport are far from his current status due to a Hard confession of tennis player against his extention, violence-and-abuse-from-his-coach-and-father/” title=”a history of violence and abuse from his coach and father”>Raúl Pérez Roldan, for violence and psychological abuse.

Who was charged by his son, Guillermoby Scams and physical abuse He was targeted again, but now by the 38-year-old tennis player who narrated the verbal abuse he suffered daily: “One day you told me, you are a dog with racket, but you can be between 200 or 300 of the world. You will live with tennis, you will be a teacher, to play Interclubs or Tournaments by Silver, but you will live with tennis. But you are a dog. “It was a very ugly psychological abuse. I cried at night. Nights and nights cryingdeepened.

“In training he told me that I wasn’t moving enough and he started throwing balls at me to hit my calves. It left them hurting, I had to start moving, even if I’m half lame “sentenced the tennis player who will play the Davis Cup against Czech Republic (4 and 5 March) next to Diego SchwartzmanHoracio ZeballosFederico Delbonis and Sebastian Baez in a raw interview with the podcast “3 equals”.

Machi González.

The hard story of Machi González: “He did not continue with Pérez Roldan or he left tennis”

Machi González. delved into the scenes of violence that were one step away from physical aggression against Raúl Pérez Roldan: “While I was winning in the tournaments, the thing was fine, but if I lost it, I was a donkey. He never hit me with his hand, but one day, after a game, he grabbed me from the front of the tire. It was something violent. And I know I got it.”

The winner of 11 ATP doubles titles explained how he ended the tortuous professional relationship that almost led to his retirement: “I had to start tennis, it was like that. I was 700 of the world and I told Raúl that I didn’t want to continue. I had 3 and a half years left on my contract, so we needed a lot of money to cancel it. I turned to Tandil and I go with my old man to get together with him and with the sponsors, I told them that we would fix something that could be achieved or I would drop tennis. Luckily I also had a French family, a family from the heart, who trusted me and ended the ordeal”.

The harsh accusation of Guillermo Pérez Roldán against his father Raúl: physical abuse and scams

22 years after his professional retirement, Guillermo Pérez Roldán.who became number 13 in the world in 1988 and won 9 individual titles, accused Raúl, his father and coach, of physical abuse and various economic scams Throughout his career.

Guillermo Pérez Roldán.

“I think it was a very good, extraordinary visionary in technical details and a great coach, but unfortunately I was your son. I would have preferred to have had a worse coach and a better father, just that.”he expressed in an extensive interview with the nation in May of 2020.

“If I really tell you strong things, like losing a game, walking into a room and getting a pineapple stuck in the middle of your mouth with a clenched fist. And I ran them all, huh. Or what get your head stuck in a bathroom or get strapped on top of a bed. Or a robbery of four or five million dollars. Everything I won playing tennis, the next day I didn’t have it. My old lady (Liliana Sagarzazu) and my old man signed to take the money out of my accounts.”he added.

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