Fabio Fognini's Sports Injuries

Type of Sport: Tennis

Fabio Fognini'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
Hip Injuries Right Hip 2021-02-09 Had to withdraw from the tournament. Fognini experienced pain in his right hip during a match, which was later diagnosed as a hip flexor strain. During a match at the Australian Open. 5 weeks Rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to activity. Affected his performance in the early part of the 2021 season. Concern about long-term effects and recurring injuries. No prior hip injuries reported. Returned to competition in March 2021. Moderate to severe Rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medication. Team physiotherapist and a hip specialist. Increased focus on hip mobility and strength. Regular hip strengthening and mobility exercises. Missed several tournaments including the Australian Open. Pain and discomfort in the right hip, especially during movement. Moderate, with proper care. Support from family, coach, and medical team. Home and professional sports clinic.
Sprains Right Ankle 2017-09-30 Missed several weeks of competition. Fognini twisted his right ankle while attempting to change direction quickly during a rally. During a match at the China Open. 6 weeks Physical therapy, rest, and strengthening exercises. Had to withdraw from multiple tournaments, affecting his ranking. Frustration due to interruption in training and competition. None reported in the same area prior to this incident. Returned to competition in November 2017. Moderate RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation), physical therapy. Team physiotherapist and an orthopedic specialist. No significant long-term impact reported. Strengthening exercises and proper warm-up routines. Missed the rest of the 2017 season. Sharp pain and swelling in the right ankle. Moderate, with risk reduced through rehabilitation Support from family, coach, and medical team. Home and professional sports clinic.
Strains Right Calf 2019-04-19 Limited mobility and had to retire from the tournament. Fognini felt a sharp pain in his right calf during a match, leading to a diagnosis of a calf strain. During the Monte-Carlo Masters. 3 weeks Rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to activity. Missed a few subsequent tournaments. Frustration and concern about recurring injuries. Previous minor strains in the same area. Returned to competition in May 2019. Moderate Rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medication. Team physiotherapist and a sports doctor. Increased focus on calf strengthening exercises. Regular stretching and strengthening exercises. Missed a few ATP 250 tournaments. Sharp pain and tightness in the right calf. Moderate, with proper care. Support from family, coach, and medical team. Home and professional sports clinic.
Wrist Injuries Left Wrist 2018-05-14 Missed the French Open. Fognini experienced pain in his left wrist after a particularly intense practice session, leading to a diagnosis of tendonitis. During a practice session. 4 weeks Rest, anti-inflammatory medications, and physical therapy. Had to withdraw from the French Open, impacting his Grand Slam performance. Disappointment due to missing a major tournament. No prior wrist injuries reported. Returned to competition in June 2018. Mild to moderate Rest, anti-inflammatory medication, and physical therapy. Team physiotherapist and a wrist specialist. No long-term impact reported. Regular wrist exercises and proper technique adjustments. Missed the French Open 2018. Pain and discomfort in the left wrist, especially during movement. Low to moderate, with proper care. Support from family, coach, and medical team. Home and professional sports clinic.

Fabio Fognini's Sports Injuries Videos

He could barely move but somehow won this tennis drama.

In the dramatic 4th round match of Roland Garros 2011, Fabio Fognini, despite being hampered by an injury, managed to push through to a fifth set against Albert Montañés. Montañés seemed on the verge of victory multiple times, but Fognini held his nerve, producing sensational shots and overcoming cramping to survive crucial points. Montañés struggled with tension, making critical errors, and Fognini capitalized on these moments with brilliant play. Ultimately, Fognini triumphed in one of the most dramatic fifth sets, advancing to the quarterfinals of a Grand Slam for the first time in his career.
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The Day Fabio Fognini Defeated the World Number 1

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