Maja Chwalinska has changed her life at this year’s Roland Garros.
Her total career earnings before Roland Garros:
$864,030.
What she’s earned at this tournament:
$1,624,000.
Because the players don’t get the money til after the tournament, she was worried she wouldn’t be able to cover her costs for a hotel as she went further and further in the draw.
Polish company OSHEE had to step in and pay for the rest of her hotel fees.
It’s nothing short of heartwarming to see this happening to such a humble person who has overcome her share of struggles.
She overcame a battle with depression and stopped playing tennis entirely for a period to take care of her mental health.
She wasn’t sure if she’d ever come back to this sport.
Absolutely unreal story. 🥹
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Relebohile Mofokeng In The Gym
The Bafana Bafana attacker needs to build 'more power and strength' to handle the physical demands at the 'highest level,' as per Hugo Broos.
Thousands of South Africans have over a month left to prove their identities, or risk losing them. Millions of Identity Documents (ID) were blocked by the Department of Home Affairs after anomalies were found in them.
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ILLEGAL FOREIGNERS SHOPS AGAIN:
Ethiopians Tuckshop owner and SASSA officials have been arrested.
After packaged food parcels meant for the poor, were stolen from,
Social development storeroom and found in the shop owned by Ethiopians National.
@MbalulaFikile@Zwelinzima1@CyrilRamaphosa@Stellarated how do you now explain this.?
Our country is doomed seriously, unless we strengthen our justice properly.
I'm just worried about the future generation
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𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠𝐬 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐥𝐨𝐯𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐞𝐞 👏
EA FC 26 have dropped a new card for Mbekezeli Mbokazi as part of their latest World Cup content, with the Bafana Bafana defender getting some well deserved recognition on the global stage
Will you be adding him to your squad on Ultimate Team? 🇿🇦
@InsideNinety_
The South African Revenue Service is intensifying its crackdown on the country’s illicit economy, now estimated at R1.2trillion a year. SARS said illegal trade in cigarettes, alcohol, and fuel is draining up to R300 billion in tax revenue each year.
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