The picture of the two tennis stars holding hands and crying has already become iconic. Is there a risk that we are glorifying the gesture of two privileged, heterosexual, white men? Or can it also show a way forward for men to show vulnerability?
Ignacio, or as he is better known, Nacho was born in Buenos Aires and currently lives in Greece with his wife and two sons. Nacho has been a journalist for over 20 years, with ten years as a correspondent for DPA in Argentina. Currently he is a freelance journalist and author that has been published in many papers and sites. Nacho also writes his own newsletter, Recalculating, where he explores masculinity, fatherhood, identity and mental health.
The picture of the two tennis stars holding hands and crying has already become iconic. Is there a risk that we are glorifying the gesture of two privileged, heterosexual, white men? Or can it also show a way forward for men to show vulnerability?