Alicia Molik Performs Hero at Adelaide Presser

 

By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Thursday, November 30, 2023

Throughout her enjoying days, Alicia Molik was identified for her serve-and-volley ability.

Throughout her introductory press convention as new Adelaide Worldwide match director, Molik rushed internet to play rescuer. 

Extra: Djokovics Dream

Molik was listening to a journalist’s query within the on-court presser when she heard the junior participant crash to the courtroom.

Former world No. 8 Molik, a mother of two children, turned and raced to assist the woman. Molik turned the junior on her facet clearing her airway to make sure she might breathe till paramedics arrived to manage help.

Australian community Channel 7 captured the scary incident on video and later reported the woman, recognized as a junior named Jasmine, is recovering at an Adelaide-area hospital and is reportedly going to be fantastic.

 

Former Olympic bronze-medalist Molik, who made her farewell as Australia’s Billie Jean King Cup captain earlier this month, confirmed fast reactions, compassion and caring her fast response to the fallen participant. All these attributes ought to serve her nicely in her new place as Adelaide match director.   

“Tennis is a part of my on a regular basis DNA and to have the chance to be part of a world-class tennis occasion within the metropolis the place I grew up is admittedly one thing particular,” Molik mentioned in a press release. “It is a probability for me to offer again to the neighborhood that supported me all through my on-court profession and nonetheless to this present day.”

On her first day of her new job, Molik confirmed she’s a succesful disaster supervisor delivering instant help.

Picture credit: Adelaide Worldwide/Channel 7 Information Screengrab



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