Jelena Dokic reveals dark truth behind photo from teenage years

Jelena Dokic reveals dark truth behind photo from teenage years

Jelena Dokic has revealed the darkish fact hidden behind a photograph taken when she was solely an adolescent on the US Open.

The former Aussie tennis star uploaded a publish to her private Instagram account of herself trying distraught as she fronted the media.

Stream Over 50 Sports Live & On-Demand with Kayo. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >

The 40-year-old has by no means shied away from speaking about her upbringing and the horror instilled on her by the hands of her father Damir.

Her newest publish is a horrifically eye-opening revelation into what she was put by way of all through her youthful years.

“I chose this picture for a reason. Young, 17 years old, in a media storm, beaten unconsciously by my father only a few weeks earlier, trying so hard not to break down in the press conference,” she defined.

“Dealing with my father’s public and drunken outbursts while the world judges me and the media has plenty of headlines.

“Only a few years earlier, grew up in poverty, had no food on the table, had no clothes, was a refugee twice, bullied, isolated, faced racism.

“What followed only a few years later after this image was taken was that I almost committed suicide.

“Sad, broken, alone, in pain and deeply traumatised.

“It’s made me who I am today and I am proud of that.”

Dokic has obtained widespread reward for opening up about her psychological well being struggles and the trauma she endured.

“Behind every strong, brave and independent woman lies a broken little girl who had to learn how to get back up and to never depend on anyone,” she continued.

“Behind every strong woman is a story that gave her no other choice but to be strong.

“And behind every courageous woman are days when she was alone, broken, crying endlessly and where she has been helpless.”

The former world quantity 4 hopes that by shining a lightweight on what she endured it is going to pave the best way for others to talk up and take away the stigma that also stays when speaking about psychological well being.

“Let’s talk openly about the real issues in this world like mental health, suicide prevention, domestic violence, bullying and child abuse,” she wrote.

“The more we can remove the shame and stigma associated with it and the more we can have real and open conversations the more lives we can save.

“That’s why I have made it my mission to speak up and share my story.

“I have made it my mission to have a voice and not be silenced and to try and do the same for others.

“Let’s do it together because in numbers we are so much stronger.”

Dokic is ready to launch a second e book later this yr which is able to concentrate on her ongoing marketing campaign in opposition to physique shaming and her psychological well being struggles.

revealed a photograph of the quilt for her upcoming e book, titled Fearless: Finding the Power to Thrive, which is able to hit cabinets in September

Source: www.news.com.au