Ons Jabeur's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Tennis
Ons Jabeur'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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Sprains | Right Ankle | 2021-04-14 | Withdrew from the tournament | Ons Jabeur had to withdraw from the Charleston Open due to a right ankle sprain. The injury occurred during a match, causing her significant pain and limiting her mobility. | During a match at the Charleston Open, Ons Jabeur twisted her right ankle while attempting a sharp change in direction. | 2 weeks | Physical therapy focused on reducing swelling and regaining strength and flexibility in the ankle. | Minor setback, missed a few matches but returned quickly. | Some initial frustration, but remained positive about recovery. | No significant history of ankle injuries. | Returned to competition after 2 weeks with no lingering issues. | Moderate | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE), followed by physical therapy. | Physiotherapist and sports doctor | No long-term impact reported. | Strengthening exercises for the ankle and improved court awareness. | Charleston Open | Sharp pain and swelling in the right ankle. | Low, with proper rehabilitation and preventive mea | Team and family support. | Local sports clinic |
Strains | Left Knee | 2020-10-09 | Missed several days of practice and a tournament | Ons Jabeur strained her left knee during an intense practice session. The overuse injury caused discomfort and swelling, requiring her to take a short break from training and competition. | Ons Jabeur experienced a strain in her left knee during a practice session, likely due to overuse and intense training. | 1 week | Rest and physical therapy aimed at reducing inflammation and strengthening the knee. | Minor, short-term break from training and competition. | Concern about overuse injuries, but remained focused on recovery. | No significant history of knee injuries. | Returned to competition after 1 week with no issues. | Mild | Rest, ice, and physical therapy. | Physiotherapist | No long-term impact reported. | Adjusted training intensity and incorporated more rest days. | One minor tournament | Discomfort and swelling in the left knee. | Low, with proper management of training load. | Coaching team and medical staff. | Training facility |
Strains | Right Shoulder | 2022-06-04 | Affected performance in the tournament | During the French Open, Ons Jabeur experienced a right shoulder strain, which impacted her serving and overall performance. Despite the discomfort, she continued to compete but was not at her best. | Ons Jabeur strained her right shoulder during a match at the French Open, likely due to repetitive serving motion. | 2 weeks | Rest, physical therapy, and gradual return to serving practice. | Temporary dip in performance, but no long-term impact. | Frustration due to impact on performance, but remained resilient. | No significant history of shoulder injuries. | Returned to full competition after 2 weeks. | Moderate | Rest, ice, physical therapy, and gradual return to activity. | Physiotherapist and sports doctor | No long-term impact reported. | Strengthening exercises for the shoulder and adjustments in serving technique. | None, but performance affected in the French Open. | Pain and stiffness in the right shoulder. | Moderate, with emphasis on proper technique and sh | Team and medical staff. | Local sports clinic |
Ons Jabeur's Sports Injuries Videos
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Swiatek Consoles Crying Jabeur Stuttgart SF | April 22, 2023
Iga Swiatek faced Ons Jabeur from Tunisia in the semi-final match at the Stuttgart Open. Jabeur, who has been struggling with injuries this year, suffered a calf injury mid-match against the world number one, Swiatek. This forced Jabeur to take a medical timeout and eventually withdraw from the match, leading to a compassionate embrace between the two close friends. Swiatek will now play Aryna Sabalenka in the final. The match was disappointing for fans expecting a blockbuster, but Swiatek's readiness for the final promises an exciting showdown.