In a new entry in Behind the Racquet's photo-essay series, WTA pro Alison Van Uytvanck opens up about her tough times growing up in the glare of hurtful comments from peers, and from coaches who didn't see promise in her budding play as part of the Royal Belgian Tennis Federation.
Speaking of her experiences from ages 10 to 11, Van Uytvanck, now 25, shares, "I quickly realized it was not going to be what I thought it would. I began to be bullied every day by the other kids, who were mostly guys. They would constantly make fun of my hair and it would make me feel miserable. I never felt so alone, having no friends and unable to really talk to parents. I felt like opening up about my bullying, especially to my parents, would just make other people’s lives tougher and I never wanted that. After about a year of dealing with this I finally said something to the coaches. They spoke to the kids about the issue, which only helped for about two days until it went back to ‘normal.'"