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Maia Lumsden is slowly rebuilding her career after being bed-bound for months having initially contracted Covid-19 in October 2020 Gaming
I know people have quite strong beliefs Gaming
”One of Britain’s best juniors, Lumsden reached a career-high singles ranking of 250 in October 2019 and was looking to push on towards the top of the game Gaming
“I don’t say too much Gaming
RecommendedWimbledon LIVE: Latest scores with Novak Djokovic in third-round actionWho is playing at Wimbledon today? Day 5 order of play featuring Novak DjokovicWimbledon day five: Norrie and Watson look to continue British progress“I was the same before it happened to me so I understand that Gaming
I’ve had some good results in doubles Gaming
My body took such a big hit that now it’s learning to trust it again Gaming
Singles wise sometimes it’s still quite difficult, the highest intensity points Gaming
I think that is quite scary if people have it and are just playing on Gaming
It’s tough to relate to when you see most people are fine the next week Gaming
“I’ve spoken to quite a few people that are still really struggling with long Covid Gaming
Lumsden said: “It’s been so good to be here, and playing in the singles qualifying as well Gaming
The Scot finally took her tentative first steps in April, winning two singles matches at the recent second-tier event in Ilkley, and made the second round of the doubles at Wimbledon with fellow British player Naiktha Bains Gaming
“A few of the players have asked and are shocked because they didn’t realise that can happen,” said the 24-year-old Gaming
Now ranked down at 661, she is regaining hope that her tennis dreams could still be realised Gaming
Obviously it’s a bit physically easier as well Gaming
Matteo Berrettini, Marin Cilic and Roberto Bautista Agut all pulled out of Wimbledon following positive tests but there is nothing to stop a player continuing to compete, and France’s Alize Cornet claimed earlier this week that an outbreak at the French Open went undeclared Gaming
“I’m still trying to be patient and not put any goals on it because I know right now I’m not 100 per cent so it’s tough to expect myself to have results that are what I would obviously want Gaming
”One of the people Lumsden talks to a lot is fellow British player Tanysha Dissanayake Gaming
The 20-year-old is approaching a year since testing positive for coronavirus and is still largely bed-bound Gaming
I feel really grateful that I’m managing to play at a place like this Gaming
’ I know some people think that so sometimes I don’t talk about it too much because it’s a lot to try to explain Gaming
With time I hope that will be possible Gaming
“But I think it’s also a confidence thing Gaming
Even a couple of months ago I would have never have thought I’d be getting to play here this year Gaming
Even someone in Ilkley said, ‘Is long Covid real? I thought it was just something people use to get off work Gaming
Lumsden told the PA news agency: “In a way it’s understandable but a lot of people just don’t realise the effects long Covid can have Gaming
A British player sidelined for 18 months by long Covid is concerned players are risking their health by not taking the disease seriously Gaming
Over the next couple of months I hope that I can build that match fitness up again Gaming
Lumsden has encountered different attitudes in the locker room, and admits she sometimes holds back talking about her experiences Gaming
“I’m still not 100 per cent, I’m still building Gaming
“For most people they may be fine but there could be some where their career can get turned upside down from that Gaming
That would be a horrible thing Gaming
” Gaming
”RecommendedNick Kyrgios explains why he spat towards fan at WimbledonLesia Tsurenko struggled to keep the war in Ukraine out of her mind at WimbledonOns Jabeur in fine form again as she breezes into Wimbledon fourth roundLumsden only had a mild case of coronavirus but became very unwell several weeks later and feared her career was over after a number of unsuccessful attempts to return to physical activity Gaming
“After such a long time that’s the thing that’s difficult Gaming
“As time goes on I get more positive and confident,” she said Gaming
But it’s been absolutely amazing to play again Gaming

“For most people they may be fine but there could be some where their career can get turned upside down from that Gaming
Singles wise sometimes it’s still quite difficult, the highest intensity points Gaming
“I’m still not 100 per cent, I’m still building Gaming
“But I think it’s also a confidence thing Gaming
Maia Lumsden is slowly rebuilding her career after being bed-bound for months having initially contracted Covid-19 in October 2020 Gaming
I think that is quite scary if people have it and are just playing on Gaming
Even someone in Ilkley said, ‘Is long Covid real? I thought it was just something people use to get off work Gaming
“After such a long time that’s the thing that’s difficult Gaming
” Gaming
A British player sidelined for 18 months by long Covid is concerned players are risking their health by not taking the disease seriously Gaming
“A few of the players have asked and are shocked because they didn’t realise that can happen,” said the 24-year-old Gaming
I feel really grateful that I’m managing to play at a place like this Gaming
Now ranked down at 661, she is regaining hope that her tennis dreams could still be realised Gaming
“I’m still trying to be patient and not put any goals on it because I know right now I’m not 100 per cent so it’s tough to expect myself to have results that are what I would obviously want Gaming
My body took such a big hit that now it’s learning to trust it again Gaming
With time I hope that will be possible Gaming
RecommendedWimbledon LIVE: Latest scores with Novak Djokovic in third-round actionWho is playing at Wimbledon today? Day 5 order of play featuring Novak DjokovicWimbledon day five: Norrie and Watson look to continue British progress“I was the same before it happened to me so I understand that Gaming
Over the next couple of months I hope that I can build that match fitness up again Gaming
It’s tough to relate to when you see most people are fine the next week Gaming
The 20-year-old is approaching a year since testing positive for coronavirus and is still largely bed-bound Gaming
Lumsden said: “It’s been so good to be here, and playing in the singles qualifying as well Gaming
“As time goes on I get more positive and confident,” she said Gaming
’ I know some people think that so sometimes I don’t talk about it too much because it’s a lot to try to explain Gaming
”RecommendedNick Kyrgios explains why he spat towards fan at WimbledonLesia Tsurenko struggled to keep the war in Ukraine out of her mind at WimbledonOns Jabeur in fine form again as she breezes into Wimbledon fourth roundLumsden only had a mild case of coronavirus but became very unwell several weeks later and feared her career was over after a number of unsuccessful attempts to return to physical activity Gaming
I’ve had some good results in doubles Gaming
Matteo Berrettini, Marin Cilic and Roberto Bautista Agut all pulled out of Wimbledon following positive tests but there is nothing to stop a player continuing to compete, and France’s Alize Cornet claimed earlier this week that an outbreak at the French Open went undeclared Gaming
Obviously it’s a bit physically easier as well Gaming
Lumsden has encountered different attitudes in the locker room, and admits she sometimes holds back talking about her experiences Gaming
Lumsden told the PA news agency: “In a way it’s understandable but a lot of people just don’t realise the effects long Covid can have Gaming
Even a couple of months ago I would have never have thought I’d be getting to play here this year Gaming
”One of the people Lumsden talks to a lot is fellow British player Tanysha Dissanayake Gaming
The Scot finally took her tentative first steps in April, winning two singles matches at the recent second-tier event in Ilkley, and made the second round of the doubles at Wimbledon with fellow British player Naiktha Bains Gaming
”One of Britain’s best juniors, Lumsden reached a career-high singles ranking of 250 in October 2019 and was looking to push on towards the top of the game Gaming
“I’ve spoken to quite a few people that are still really struggling with long Covid Gaming
“I don’t say too much Gaming
But it’s been absolutely amazing to play again Gaming
That would be a horrible thing Gaming
I know people have quite strong beliefs Gaming

