Viktor Troicki's Sports Injuries
Type of Sport: Tennis
Viktor Troicki'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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Fractures | Right Wrist | 2019-08-19 | Out of competition for several months | In August 2019, Viktor Troicki fractured his right wrist after falling awkwardly during practice. This severe injury kept him out of competition for several months, requiring extensive treatment and rehabilitation. | Fell awkwardly during practice | 3 months | Casting, followed by physical therapy and gradual return to training | Long-term absence and significant impact on ranking | Stress and concern about future performance | None reported in the same area | After 3 months of rehabilitation | Severe | Casting and physical therapy | Orthopedic surgeon, team physiotherapist, and sports doctor | Potential long-term impact on wrist strength and flexibility | Improved practice safety measures | Multiple ATP tournaments and part of the season | Severe pain and inability to move the right wrist | Moderate | Coaching staff, family, and medical team | Specialized sports rehabilitation center |
Sprains | Left Ankle | 2017-05-09 | Immediate withdrawal from the match and subsequent tournaments | During a match in May 2017, Viktor Troicki twisted his left ankle, leading to a sprain. This injury caused him to withdraw immediately from the match and miss subsequent tournaments. | Twisted ankle during a match | 4 weeks | Rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE method), followed by physical therapy | Short-term absence from competition | Concern about stability and future performance | None reported in the same area | After 4 weeks of rehabilitation | Mild | RICE method and physical therapy | Team physiotherapist and sports doctor | No significant long-term impact reported | Ankle strengthening exercises and proper footwear | Several ATP tournaments | Pain and swelling in the left ankle | Low | Coaching staff and family | Local sports clinic |
Strains | Right Shoulder | 2016-02-14 | Forced to withdraw from several tournaments | Viktor Troicki experienced a strain in his right shoulder due to overuse during training and matches. The injury forced him to withdraw from several tournaments, significantly affecting his performance and ranking. | Overuse during training and matches | 6 weeks | Physical therapy, rest, and gradual return to training | Temporary drop in ranking and performance | Frustration and anxiety about recovery | None reported in the same area | After 6 weeks of rehabilitation | Moderate | Physical therapy and rest | Team physiotherapist and sports doctor | No significant long-term impact reported | Improved training regimen and regular physical therapy | Several ATP tournaments | Pain and discomfort in the right shoulder | Moderate | Coaching staff and family | Local sports clinic |
Viktor Troicki's Sports Injuries Videos
French Open 2011 - Andy Murray vs. Viktor Troicki, Ball Boy Incident
In the middle of the final set of Andy Murray's comeback win over Viktor Troicki at the French Open, a ball boy mistakenly runs onto the court, believing the point was over. The umpire calls a let, resulting in some controversy. Despite the mistake, Andy Murray acknowledges the situation but continues playing. The commentators express sympathy for the ball boy, understanding the umpire had no choice but to call a let.
A fan gives Viktor Troicki advice on his serve against Novak Djokovic.
A fan gives Viktor Troicki advice on his serve, suggesting he aim for Novak Djokovic's backhand. Troicki humorously offers his racket to the fan but then follows the advice and successfully wins a point by serving to Djokovic's backhand.