Jarmila And Sam Groth Split

Some months after Jarmila Groth let her fury towards her husband show during a coaching break, the recently Australian tennis player has taken to Twitter to discuss her separation from Sam.  The couple have been married for little over two years and Sam is currently in Melbourne recovering from shoulder surgery.

“You love a person from your heart and give them everything you have and they turn around and all they wanted?!! is not love and not you!!!.”

“Some people are with you only for what you have and for what they can take from you for free!”

“Everything is done! Nothing can hurt me any more! Looking forward to new life and new beginnings!”

“Don’t worry guys everything is fine.”

“I am doing great, training hard and ready to fight on the weekend. Just showing you the deep side of me.”

9 Responses to Jarmila And Sam Groth Split

  1. Shame. Whenever a marriage breaks down it is a shame. I don’t know either personally but am a sports journo and love tennis. I was married to a Soviet (Ukrainian/Russian) and reading Jarmila’s words, I would have sworn that was Elena speaking! Slavic women are the most beautiful in the world (in my opinion) and great in bed but they are VERY different to us – they are all basically the same, the result of their upbringing, whether they grew up through communism or not. I saw the match when Jarmila spoke so badly to Sam, that too reminded me of Elena – the writing was obviously on the wall then. There are always mistakes on both sides but life goes on. I presume Sam is going through now what I went through 3 years ago but life goes on. They will both be stronger for it in the long run but the wars are over, the cold war is supposedly over, but there is still a huge divide between east and west in culture and mindset.

    • Sounds like she got pretty burnt but they’re both only 23 and as you say from very different backgrounds and there’s always fault on both sides.
      You have to wonder… unless you do what the Federer’s do or Clijsters and Lynch do then what chance do they have if they’re barely together and so focused on an all consuming individual goal. Probably doesn’t help if he’s at home nursing a sore shoulder

  2. From what Jarka twitted it sounds like Sam’s fault. I am a Slovakian living in Australia for over 20 years and have been married to a Slovak girl for 7 years now. My wife has lots of girlfrieds over there still and I can say that Slovak girls are genrally extermely loyal and loving.
    And as a footnote, Slovak girls are very different to russian girls. In fact you will struggle hard to find a Slovakian man or a woman who likes russians. They are like our antiheroes which has a lot to do with recent history.

  3. Jarmila is a pig. lets be honest. Sam was using her for her money. Not for her great looks.

    Plain for all to see. The fact she changed her name back so quickly would suggest her level of anger. Sam used up his only trump card now he will find his true calling. Flipping burgers. every other woman on tour will take a dim view of him and probably rightfully so.

    pls do not be as judgemental as me. It is wrong.

  4. Josef, she is not that you say. She is a pretty woman and a very good player that will soon rise in the rankings.

  5. Josef, you are a moron (or maybe just blind!). Jarmila is gorgeous! And as far from a pig as a woman could be! Sound and looks like Sam’s loss to me!

  6. Sorry to say the previous six responses most likely don’t have a combined IQ of driftwood. One says she is a pig, the other says she is beautiful, others describe Slovak women as being fired up and good in bed, others say Slovak’s hate Russians. What the F&%k does any of this have to do with the split with her husband? Obviously both never heard of the word compromise!!!!!!!!!

  7. Who knows what happened in their marriage and exactly why it failed. But I think she’s both very attractive and a good tennis player. They married too young and the intense media focus wouldn’t have helped any relationship. :(

  8. “No fault” marriage (in Aus) since 1975 Marriage Law makes it meaningless and Divorce is encouraged as so called “Family Law” keeping solicitors in an income is what’s wrong with society in general. When Marriage had responsibility attached it made real marriages and ones may only divorce for unfaithfullness which does NOT seem to have occurred her by Jamila’s claims she just claimed Sam somehow used her and she claims it seems he failed to LOVE her. Jamila it was a strange type of LOVE when YOU belittled Sam in Brisbane and a false claim to say SORRY to other’s for your behaviour is meaningless given what you claim NOW. Jamila take a look at yourself although some have said your good looking the right Heart condition is more to treasure in a women. As for marrying to young that’s an excuse for those approaching marriage not understanding it’s God’s arrangement between a man and women with right attitudes toward one another. There’s people younger than them that have got married and went through good and bad times even upward of 30 years to-gether. It’s correct viewpoint that makes a marriage last including a forgiving attitude of your mate that needs to be corrected and there’s no reason why both could not reunite and no ones mentioned this cause of action. Jamila’s not married to tennis is she at Sam’s expense is the underlying problem. Her ranking soon after her actions has suffered. Perhaps reflect on how to make up with one another might be the solution and learn to live to-gether as you both vowed is one option. Other’s have done it and realised their mistake. It can work but communication is the key and live together not in different places from one another on the circuit. What kind of a marriage is that? Sam said very little against you, the balls in your court to communicate perhaps even say sorry and stop blaming him he was only trying to help at Brisbane.

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