Marketa Vondrousova's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Tennis
Marketa Vondrousova'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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Elbow Injuries | right elbow | 2021-04-14 | Had to withdraw from several tournaments to recover. | The right elbow injury occurred just before the clay season, impacting her preparation and performance for the French Open. | During a practice session, Vondrousova felt a sudden pain in her right elbow after serving. | 2 months | Underwent rest, physical therapy, and a gradual return to practice to avoid aggravating the injury. | Missed important preparation time and some tournaments, affecting her rankings. | Concerns about recurring injuries and their impact on her game. | No significant previous elbow injuries reported. | Returned to competition in June 2021. | Moderate | Rest, physical therapy, and anti-inflammatory medications. | Consulted with a sports medicine doctor and a physiotherapist. | Potential for recurring issues if not managed properly. | Elbow strengthening exercises and careful monitoring of workload. | Several minor tournaments leading up to the French Open 2021. | Sudden pain and tenderness in the elbow. | Moderate, with careful management needed to preven | Support from her coach, medical team, and family. | Primarily in Prague, Czech Republic. |
Wrist Injuries | left wrist | 2019-05-31 | Forced to withdraw from subsequent tournaments and required surgery. | Marketa Vondrousova's left wrist injury occurred during the French Open. The injury was severe enough to necessitate surgery, causing her to miss the remainder of the season. | During a match, while hitting a forehand, Marketa Vondrousova experienced sharp pain in her left wrist. | 6 months | Post-surgery, Vondrousova underwent extensive physiotherapy and rehabilitation to regain strength and mobility in her wrist. | Missed several major tournaments, including Wimbledon and the US Open. | The injury was psychologically challenging, leading to concerns about her future performance. | No significant previous wrist injuries reported. | Returned to competition in early 2020. | High | Surgery followed by physiotherapy and rehabilitation. | Operated by a specialist wrist surgeon and attended by a physiotherapist. | Potential for chronic wrist issues, requiring ongoing management. | Strengthening exercises and preventive taping of the wrist during matches. | Wimbledon 2019, US Open 2019, and other tournaments in the latter half of 2019. | Sharp pain and inability to move the wrist properly. | Moderate, with ongoing monitoring required. | Family, coach, and medical team provided substantial support. | Primarily in Prague, Czech Republic. |
Marketa Vondrousova's Sports Injuries Videos
Marketa Vondrousova's Laser-Sharp Reactions | 2023 US Open
Marketa Vondrousova's laser-sharp reactions against Ekaterina Alexandrova in Round 3 of the 2023 US Open. Katarina doesn't find her sweet spot. Oh my goodness, how has she made that volley?
Marketa Vondrousova Injury: Tennis Drama in Berlin - Vondrousova vs. Anna Kalinskaya, June 20, 2024
Wimbledon champion 2022 Elena Rybakina (WTA rank 4) and Wimbledon champion 2023 Marketa Vondrousova (WTA rank 6).
Fighting the tears | Marketa Vondrousova | First Round Post-Match Press Conference | Wimbledon 2024
Reigning champion Marketa Vondrousova expressed her emotions during a post-match press conference after being knocked out. She acknowledged the difficulty of the match, admitting she wasn't at her best and felt nervous, especially as the defending champion. Despite her efforts, her opponent played a strong match. Vondrousova reflected on the pressure of defending her title and the mixed feelings of returning to Center Court. She hopes to come back stronger in future competitions.