Canadian tennis star reveals the effect of changing life in the battle of cancer

like Canadian tennis star Gabriella Dabrozki revealed the first anniversary of her diagnosis of cancer, and the Grand Slam champion revealed three times in an interview with him recently that the changing news of the life she received in the spring of 2024 changed her view of life for the better.

Dabrowski, which she won first Olympic medal In Paris a few months after his breast cancer was diagnosed, it was first revealed in an Instagram post on New Year’s Eve, despite all the success she witnessed in this season, she was maintaining secret.

Gabriela Dabrovsky from Canada while working in the United States Open on August 29, 2024. (Fatih Aktas/Anadolu via Getty Images)

She had first noticed a mass in her left chest during “self -examination” in 2023, but was later rejected by another doctor. The following year, in the spring, the possible doctor of the possible tennis players suggested that you get another evaluation, and after a series of tests, Dabrowski was diagnosed with breast cancer.

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“I do not regret what the doctor told me after that [in 2023]Because I am really happy with how my general transforms, to what I learned, what I tried. ” I told Olympics.com Last week. “It is a confession that cancer is something that has really spoiled and may be very scary.”

Without the knowledge of her fans, Dabrowski underwent treatment but remained on the field. She won the title of the spouses, including the WTA Tour Final, and won its first Olympic medal in the summer games. It also reached his new career in the marital ranking, as it came in third place.

Gabriella Dabrovsky smiles

After winning the bronze medal, Gabriella Dabrovsky celebrates the bronze medal in the mixed doubles during the Olympic Summer Games in Paris 2024. (Amber Searls-Elay Today SPORTS)

Tennis star Gabriella Dabrovsky reveals that she played in Wimbledon, Olympics while fighting breast cancer

For Dabrowski, her outlook has changed after her diagnosis. Cancer said, “Shake it” to understand, “What it means to be alive.”

“Cancer should have occurred for me; She told Olympics.com.

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Gabriella Dabrovski puts with the cup

From the left, Gabriella Dabrovsky (Can), NZL), Kateina Siniakova (CZE) and Taylor Townsund (USA) with final candidates and championship, respectively, after Wimbledon complications for women in 2024. (Geoff Burke-Purke to Today SPORTS)

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Dabrowski advanced with her journey in the hope of bringing awareness of early detection and sharing her story as a survivor.

“I was early in my diagnosis, I was afraid that cancer would become part of my identity forever.” “I no longer feel this way. It is an honor for me to be able to nominate myself with two survivors.”

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