Amelie Mauresmo, of France, has not been up to her best form for some time, and she is feeling discouraged by her mediocre performance of late.
In the Qatar Open second round she lost to Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand - 7-6(9-7) 7-5. That seems to have made her feel really dispirited.
At the Australian Open, she made her exit in the third round, after being defeated by Casey Dellacqua. At that time she was already saying that she was losing her confidence.
She is now openly questioning whether she can motivate herself to get back properly into the game.
She was the former world no.1. Last year she lost her Wimbledon's singles title, and her performance has been rather pedestrain since then.
Mauresmo at her best at Wimbledon 2006 - Match Against Sharapova (Semi-finals)
In the Qatar Open second round she lost to Tamarine Tanasugarn of Thailand - 7-6(9-7) 7-5. That seems to have made her feel really dispirited.
At the Australian Open, she made her exit in the third round, after being defeated by Casey Dellacqua. At that time she was already saying that she was losing her confidence.
She is now openly questioning whether she can motivate herself to get back properly into the game.
She was the former world no.1. Last year she lost her Wimbledon's singles title, and her performance has been rather pedestrain since then.
Mauresmo at her best at Wimbledon 2006 - Match Against Sharapova (Semi-finals)
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