Jérémy Chardy's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Tennis
Jérémy Chardy'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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Ankle Injuries | left ankle | 2021-05-14 | Forced to retire from the match and the tournament | Chardy rolled his left ankle during a match, leading to a painful sprain. This incident forced him to retire from the Italian Open and take a break from the tour. | Rolled his ankle during a match at the Italian Open | 6 weeks | Rest, ice, compression, elevation (RICE), and physical therapy | Missed the remainder of the clay court season | Frustration due to frequent injuries | None reported in the left ankle prior to this | Returned for the grass-court season | Moderate | RICE protocol, followed by physical therapy | Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist | No long-term issues reported | Ankle strengthening and stability exercises | Italian Open, French Open | Severe pain and swelling in the left ankle | Moderate, due to the nature of the injury | Family, coach, and medical team | Local sports clinic and training facilities |
Back Injuries | lower back | 2020-08-19 | Had to withdraw from the US Open | Chardy experienced severe lower back pain during a practice session, which led to his withdrawal from the US Open. This was particularly disappointing as he was looking forward to competing after the COVID-19 break. | During a training session before the US Open | 2 months | Focused on rest, physical therapy, and core strengthening | Missed the US Open and several other tournaments | Demoralized due to missing a grand slam event | Occasional back pain but no major injuries | Returned for the indoor hard court season | Moderate | Rest, physical therapy, and pain management | Team physiotherapist and chiropractor | Required ongoing management to prevent re-injury | Regular back strengthening and flexibility exercises | US Open, Rome Masters, and French Open | Acute pain and stiffness in the lower back | High, due to the chronic nature of back issues | Family, coach, and medical team | Local sports clinic and training facilities |
Knee Injuries | right knee | 2019-03-11 | Had to withdraw from the tournament | Chardy suffered a significant knee injury during his match, which forced him to retire from the tournament. This was a major setback as he was performing well in the season. | During a match at the Indian Wells Masters | 3 months | Underwent physical therapy and strength training to recover | Missed several key tournaments, affecting his ranking | Experienced frustration and anxiety about returning to form | None reported in the right knee prior to this incident | Returned for the grass-court season | Moderate | Physical therapy, rest, and anti-inflammatory medications | Team physiotherapist and orthopedic specialist | No long-term issues reported | Increased focus on knee strengthening exercises | Miami Open, Monte-Carlo Masters, and Madrid Open | Sharp pain and swelling in the right knee | Moderate, due to the nature of the injury | Family, coach, and medical team | Local sports clinic and training facilities |
Jérémy Chardy's Sports Injuries Videos
Ballboy Crushes Bug During Nadal-Chardy Cincinnati 2015 Match
Jeremy Chardy struggles to shake off a bug in Cincinnati on Wednesday, before a ball kid takes matters into his own hands. Watch...
Jeremy Chardy retires after a first-round loss at Wimbledon
Frenchman Jeremy Chardy has called it a career after losing to World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz in a first-round match on Tuesday at Wimbledon. Chardy, 36, walks away with $10.779 million in career earnings. He won one singles tournament in his 18-year career, Stuttgart 2009, and reached as high as No. 25 in the rankings in 2013. He also won seven doubles titles. Chardy is currently ranked No. 542. Alcaraz defeated Chardy 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 in just under two hours. Alcaraz congratulated Chardy on his career in a Twitter post. Chardy, playing in his 14th Wimbledon, received a standing ovation from the crowd at the All England Club after winning his first game against Alcaraz in the second set.
Nick Kyrgios & Jeremy Chardy | IW Court Level Practice [4K 60fps]
Nick Kyrgios and Jeremy Chardy practice session (Indian Wells 2019). Nick is actually putting some effort into the practice.