Amanda Anisimova's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Tennis
Amanda Anisimova'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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Concussions | Head | 2019-04-19 | She experienced dizziness, headaches, and sensitivity to light. | Anisimova suffered a concussion during a match which caused her to withdraw from the tournament. She had to follow a strict rest protocol to recover fully. | During a tennis match, Amanda Anisimova collided with another player, resulting in a head injury. | 6 weeks | Rest and gradual return to physical activity under medical supervision. | Missed several important matches and had to withdraw from a tournament. | Increased anxiety about returning to play too soon. | None | 2019-06-01 | Moderate | Rest, hydration, and monitored return to activities. | Team physician and neurologist | No long-term effects reported. | Wearing protective headgear during practice. | Several matches and one tournament. | Dizziness and headache immediately after the collision. | Moderate | Family, coach, and medical team. | Home and training facility. |
Wrist Injuries | Left Wrist | 2020-08-14 | Severe pain, swelling, and limited range of motion. | Amanda Anisimova injured her left wrist during training, leading to significant pain and requiring her to take a break from playing. | Sustained during a practice session while hitting a powerful backhand shot. | 8 weeks | Physical therapy and gradual return to tennis activities. | Had to withdraw from several upcoming tournaments. | Frustration and concern about the impact on her performance. | None reported on the wrist. | 2020-10-10 | Severe | Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE method), and physical therapy. | Physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist | Potential for future susceptibility to wrist injuries. | Strengthening exercises and proper technique adjustments. | Several key tournaments during the recovery period. | Sharp pain and immediate swelling after the incident. | High | Family, coach, and medical team. | Sports clinic and training facility. |
Amanda Anisimova's Sports Injuries Videos
How did Anisimova do that? 🔥
Amanda Anisimova managed to win this point against Aryna Sabalenka in the third round of the Australian Open 2019.
Amanda Anisimova vs Paula Badosa Extended Highlights | Australian Open 2024 Third Round
Amanda Anisimova defeated Paula Badosa in the third round of the Australian Open 2024 with scores of 7-5 and 6-4. The match featured excellent hitting from both players, with Anisimova showcasing her skills and resilience. Despite some struggles and frustrations, Anisimova managed to secure the first set. Badosa fought back valiantly, but Anisimova ultimately prevailed, advancing to the second week of the tournament after a year away from Grand Slam tennis.
TenniStory: Amanda Anisimova
The video highlights the journey of teenage tennis star Amanda Anisimova, who had a strong start to her 2019 season, achieving significant milestones. Despite her success, she faced a devastating personal loss when her father and coach, Constantine, passed away unexpectedly just before the US Open. Amanda reflects on how her father's influence continues to motivate her on the court. Seeking new guidance, she began working with renowned coach Carlos Rodriguez. Rodriguez, who has previously coached Grand Slam champions, sees great potential in Amanda and believes she can become a world number one and Grand Slam champion. The video underscores Amanda's resilience and determination to honor her father's legacy through her achievements in tennis.
Amanda Anisimova | Court-Level Practice
Amanda Anisimova | Court Level Practice: Forehand, Backhand, Volley & Serve Practice (2022) [Australian Open]