Aliaksandra Sasnovich's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Tennis
Aliaksandra Sasnovich's Sports Injuries Table
Type | Area | Date | Consequences | Content | How It Happened | Recovery Duration | Rehabilitation Details | Impact On Career | Psychological Impact | Previous Injuries | Return To Competition | Severity | Treatment | Medical Staff | Long Term Impact | Preventive Measures | Competition Missed | Initial Symptoms | Re Injury Risk | Support System | Rehabilitation Location |
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Fractures | Right hand | 2021-08-14 | Fracture in one of the metacarpal bones of the right hand. | Aliaksandra Sasnovich sustained a fracture in her right hand following a fall during practice. This injury required a more extended period away from competition. | Accidental fall during a practice session. | 8 weeks | Immobilization with a cast followed by physical therapy. | Missed several tournaments, affecting her ranking. | Significant stress due to extended recovery period. | None reported in the same area. | Yes, returned after full recovery. | Severe | Casting, rest, and physical therapy. | Orthopedic specialist and physiotherapist. | Full recovery, no long-term issues reported. | Increased focus on safe training practices. | Missed 3 major tournaments. | Immediate sharp pain and swelling. | Low, with proper rehabilitation. | Family, coach, medical team, and sports psychologist. | Specialized sports rehabilitation center. |
Sprains | Right ankle | 2018-05-11 | Swelling and limited mobility in the right ankle. | Aliaksandra Sasnovich suffered a right ankle sprain during a match in the 2018 season. She was forced to retire from the match. | Twisted her ankle during a match while landing awkwardly after a serve. | 2 weeks | Physical therapy focused on strengthening and stabilizing the ankle. | Missed a few matches but was able to return to the tour shortly. | Minor anxiety about re-injury initially but overcame it with support. | None reported in the same area. | Yes, returned after two weeks of recovery. | Mild | RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), physical therapy. | Team physiotherapist and sports doctor. | No long-term impact reported. | Ankle braces during matches, continued strength training. | Missed 2 minor tournaments. | Sharp pain and swelling immediately after the twist. | Moderate, managed with preventive measures. | Family, coach, and medical team. | Local sports clinic. |
Strains | Left wrist | 2020-02-19 | Pain and reduced strength in the left wrist. | Aliaksandra Sasnovich experienced a left wrist strain due to overuse in preparation for the 2020 season. This required her to modify her training regimen. | Overuse injury during intensive training sessions. | 3 weeks | Rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to full training load. | Minor interruption in training but no significant impact on competition schedule. | Concern about losing form due to reduced training. | None reported in the same area. | Yes, returned without missing major competitions. | Moderate | Rest, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medication. | Team physiotherapist and sports doctor. | No long-term impact reported. | Regular breaks during training, wrist support. | None, but training was modified. | Gradual onset of pain and weakness. | Low, with proper management. | Coach and medical team. | Local sports clinic. |
Aliaksandra Sasnovich's Sports Injuries Videos
Aliaksandra Sasnovich First Round Interview | Wimbledon 2021
Aliaksandra Sasnovich addresses the Centre Court after her first-round opponent Serena Williams retires due to injury. She expresses sadness for Serena, wishing her a speedy recovery, and appreciates the atmosphere and support from the crowd. Sasnovich is optimistic about her performance, hoping to advance further, and promises to do her best to make the supporters happy.
"Biggest win" in the French Open was staying injury-free - Emma Raducanu
British number one Emma Raducanu, 19, saw her debut on the Paris clay end with a three-set defeat by Aliaksandra Sasnovich of Belarus in the second round. Despite the loss, Raducanu highlighted that being injury-free has been her biggest win at the French Open. She has faced numerous physical issues this year, including a back injury that put her Roland Garros participation in doubt. Raducanu retired from an Italian Open first-round match due to the same back injury. Recently, she has focused on strengthening work in the gym to better handle the rigors of the tour.
Raducanu, seeded 12th, won the first set against the 47th-ranked Sasnovich but faded in the second set and struggled with fatigue. She had opportunities to regain momentum with five break points in the third game of the decider but couldn't convert any, ultimately losing 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. She acknowledged that her serve percentage dropped, allowing Sasnovich to dominate her second serve. Despite the tough match, Raducanu will now focus on the British grass court season.