STANDING OVATION FOR JELENA DOKIC! THIS IS A BOOK THAT EVERYONE NEEDS TO READ!!!
It was on a random day, June 28, 2022, When I decided to break away from my already pre scheduled TBR and pick up a random book that I wasn't at all planning on reading. Wimbledon had just started and I was incredibly excited to get back into the swing of watching tennis, especially at my favourite Grand Slam. The end of the first day of Wimbledon came and went and I realised I need to get back to my current read. But I wasn't really in the mood to read the book that I was currently reading, and recalling that Jelena Dokic Had written her own book and that I still hadn't read it. I decided to shelve my current read and pick up this one an I do not regret it for one moment!
A little bit of background for you. I have been a massive tennis fan since 1997. I remember being Away on holidays and I couldn't sleep one night, so I got out of bed and went to my mom, who was watching this sport on TV that I didn't know. Turned out it was tennis and I fell in love with the game so quickly and went from being someone who was interested. In watching this sport to someone who love this sport, to someone who became totally obsessed with this sport and following women's tennis year round every single year since.
Throughout the years I had players that I liked and players that I loved. But none that I loved half as much as Australia's own Jelena Dokic. I remember her career with the highlights as well as the low lights. For example, I remember when Yellena switched her representing nationality from Australia to Yugoslavia. I also remember knowing somehow at the time that it wasn't her choice. I remember telling everyone who would listen. This is not jelena's decision. This is her freaking father's fault. Turns out I was right. I just had to wait for her to make that announcement. Once she did return to play for Australia.
Therefore, going into this book, I was intrigued to see what I would learn about the things that I didn't quite know that Jelena was going through Off court.
What surprised me was that there was a lot of flashbacks to matches that she played, tournament shoot one things like that and I really appreciated and enjoyed those moments in fact, I enjoyed reliving those moments as I was reading this book because I remember them so well.
Those moments, like that devastating loss to Virginie Razzano At the Australian Open, when a call went against Jelena Dokic being match point up. To the highlights of Jelena's Great. Run to the quarterfinals of the Australian Open. And of course, it was hard to hold back tears when she started talking about her time in Malaysia. While I of course couldn't have been at that tournament, I remember following her and being so proud of her when she won that title!
But that's not what dreamy to the book. What drew me to the book was wanting to learn more in jelena's words about what she went through, the treatment, the hardship, the let's call a spade a spade, the abuse. That she went through behind the scenes. To that end, I am not going to sugarcoat this for you. Yellena doesn't sugarcoat her experiences. If abuse is a trigger for you, then I do not advise reading this book. In saying that, I found it absolutely refreshing that yellena was happy to' go there.'
I also felt like a lot of things were validated for me that I always thought were the case, but it was good to get confirmation in this book. One example being yellena's regret over not being able to have a lot of time with her brother Savo in her life. I always figured that you like that had a strong love for her brother, but unfortunately, thanks to her father, they just really couldn't be in each others lives a lot, which was tough to read about.
It has been tough also to read that since this book has been published jelena's most solid rock Tin, Her boyfriend at the time when the book ends And her have broken up since. To that end, Yellena does seem to be spiralling a little bit here and there, as she has publicly announced recently feeling moments of suicidal tendencies.
On a personal level, I wish nothing but the absolute best for Jelena Dokic. Goodness knows she has been through heck and a half through the duration of her life, and she deserves nothing but the best. I truly hope that she can find that over the course of the coming years.
Refocusing back on the book itself and critiquing it for what it was, this was an amazing memoir. It truly digs deep into her life. As we get to not only witness her highs and lows of her career on the court, but also it Pulls back the curtain in an unapologetic way, showing us the real roar things that she went through that no one else saw. I really, truly appreciated getting this from her.
There is no way that this will can receive any less than the overwhelming five stars. I am going to give it.
To anyone who is not triggered by verbal and physical abuse showing up in books, I highly, highly, highly recommend this read.
I'd also love to see Jelena write another book now that her tennis career is over and see how things are for her now compared to how they were back then.
But in the meantime, it is an overwhelming five stars from me, Jelena Dokic, well done!
5 Stars xoxo.