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Swiss tennis player Mika Brunold confesses his homosexuality: "I am proud of who I am". Photo: Gettyimages

Swiss tennis player Mika Brunold comes out as gay: "I'm proud of who I am"

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Mika Brunold, a 21-year-old Swiss tennis player currently ranked 307th in the world, has revealed his homosexuality through social media: "I have thought a lot about how to talk about this. And even though it has not always been easy, hiding it and pretending to be someone I am not has never been an option. That's why I feel the moment has come to open up and share with you that I am gay. Being gay is not just about loving someone of the same sex, but also about dealing with things most people never think about."

"The fear of not being accepted, the pressure to remain silent, the feeling of being different. But I have grown. And I am proud of who I am today. I share this with you to take a step forward, but also because I believe there is not enough talk about this in sports. I think that, in an ideal world, we wouldn't even need to 'come out of the closet.' I am deeply grateful to all who have supported me. Without you, I would never be the person I am today," stated the Swiss tennis player, who, along with Joao Reis da Silva, are the only two male tennis players who have come out.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mika Brunold, tenista suizo, confiesa su homosexualidad: "Estoy orgulloso de ser quién soy"

Joao Reis da Silva, with his partner. Source: Instagram Joao

Joao Reis da Silva, the first ATP circuit player to come out as gay while active

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Surely, many did not know the name of Joao Lucas Reis da Silva. The 24-year-old Brazilian, currently ranked #367 in the ATP rankings, came close to breaking into the top 200 last season and is a regular on the Challenger circuit. However, today he is making headlines in many media outlets for being the first ATP circuit player to openly declare his homosexuality, and he is also the first to do so while still actively competing. Undoubtedly, this is fantastic news that breaks one of the major barriers in this sport and could help many more take the step, especially given the fantastic reception his announcement received on social media.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Joao Reis da Silva, el primer jugador del circuito ATP que se declara homosexual en activo

Swiss tennis player Mika Brunold confesses his homosexuality: "I am proud of who I am". Photo: Gettyimages

Swiss tennis player Mika Brunold comes out as gay: "I'm proud of who I am"

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Mika Brunold, a 21-year-old Swiss tennis player currently ranked 307th in the world, has revealed his homosexuality through social media: "I have thought a lot about how to talk about this. And even though it has not always been easy, hiding it and pretending to be someone I am not has never been an option. That's why I feel the moment has come to open up and share with you that I am gay. Being gay is not just about loving someone of the same sex, but also about dealing with things most people never think about."

"The fear of not being accepted, the pressure to remain silent, the feeling of being different. But I have grown. And I am proud of who I am today. I share this with you to take a step forward, but also because I believe there is not enough talk about this in sports. I think that, in an ideal world, we wouldn't even need to 'come out of the closet.' I am deeply grateful to all who have supported me. Without you, I would never be the person I am today," stated the Swiss tennis player, who, along with Joao Reis da Silva, are the only two male tennis players who have come out.

 

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mika Brunold, tenista suizo, confiesa su homosexualidad: "Estoy orgulloso de ser quién soy"

Joao Reis da Silva, with his partner. Source: Instagram Joao

Joao Reis da Silva, the first ATP circuit player to come out as gay while active

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Surely, many did not know the name of Joao Lucas Reis da Silva. The 24-year-old Brazilian, currently ranked #367 in the ATP rankings, came close to breaking into the top 200 last season and is a regular on the Challenger circuit. However, today he is making headlines in many media outlets for being the first ATP circuit player to openly declare his homosexuality, and he is also the first to do so while still actively competing. Undoubtedly, this is fantastic news that breaks one of the major barriers in this sport and could help many more take the step, especially given the fantastic reception his announcement received on social media.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Joao Reis da Silva, el primer jugador del circuito ATP que se declara homosexual en activo