Professional players refer to people who play as their profession, including football, basketball, tennis and other ball sports. However, some professional players are unable to perform their abilities smoothly due to myopia.
Myopia is a common ophthalmic disease characterized by blurred vision at the distance and better vision at the near distance. This is a huge obstacle for professional players who need to quickly judge distance and movement on the sports field.
In the field of football, myopia has caused a lot of trouble for some goalkeepers. Goalkeepers are the core of defense in football. They need to accurately judge the direction and speed of the ball and respond quickly. However, if the goalkeeper's myopia is not effectively corrected, they may not be able to clearly see the position of the ball and make the correct save.
Basketball also faces similar problems. In basketball games, players need to constantly run on the court, change directions, and make accurate shots or passes. However, myopia can prevent players from clearly seeing teammates and opponents on the court, and cannot accurately judge the distance around them. This is a huge challenge for communication, walking and passing.
In addition to football and basketball, myopic players in tennis can also suffer from many problems. Tennis is a fast and intense sport, and players need to accurately judge the trajectory and speed of the ball before making an appropriate response. However, myopia can prevent players from clearly seeing the trajectory of the ball, especially if the ball is spinning rapidly or flying at high speed.
Although myopia can cause trouble for these professional players, they are not helpless. There are many ways to help them effectively overcome the obstacles of myopia, such as wearing suitable glasses or contact lenses, or undergoing vision correction surgery. These methods can help them restore normal vision so that they can smoothly use their abilities.