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Holger Rune’s Positive Rehab Update After Two Weeks Stuck in Qatar: ‘Progressing Incredibly Every Day

Holger Rune has delivered an encouraging update on his long road back from a severe Achilles tendon injury, sharing that his rehabilitation is “progressing incredibly every day” following a challenging two-week stay in Qatar amid regional tensions.

 

The 22-year-old Dane, who has been sidelined since rupturing his Achilles during the semifinals of the Stockholm Open in late 2025, posted a positive message upon returning to Monaco after an extended and complicated period in Doha. “Back in Monaco. The rehab is progressing incredibly every day #comebackloading,” Rune wrote on social media, accompanied by a video showcasing his ongoing work. The former world No. 4 had been based at Aspetar, one of the world’s premier sports medicine facilities in Qatar, for an intensive, specialized recovery program that included strength building, physio sessions, and targeted exercises to restore mobility and power.

 

Rune’s time in Doha turned turbulent due to escalating conflicts in the Middle East, which led to flight cancellations, airspace restrictions, and difficulties leaving the country. He, along with his mother Aneke and team members, remained focused on rehab despite the uncertainty, with Rune emphasizing control over what he could influence—his daily training and progress—while expressing concern for those affected by the broader situation. Videos and posts from that period showed him locked in on gym work, explosive movements, and balance training, even as external challenges mounted.

 

Now safely back in Monaco, Rune’s latest message signals strong momentum in what has been a meticulous, phased recovery. The injury, which required surgery shortly after diagnosis, typically demands six to nine months or more for full return to elite competition, but Rune has consistently highlighted steady gains and optimism about accelerating safely through dedicated effort. His team has documented phases from post-surgery rest to walking without a boot, building strength symmetrically, and preparing for higher-impact activities like jumping and running—steps that position him closer to on-court training.

 

The update comes as Rune eyes a potential comeback later in 2026, with fans and analysts tracking his progress closely. The young star, known for his aggressive baseline game and early success—including reaching the quarterfinals or better at multiple Grand Slams—has used the downtime for reflection and added maturity, vowing to return “stronger and wiser.” His mother and support network have been integral, providing emotional and logistical support through the ordeal.

 

As the clay-court season approaches, including events like Monte-Carlo and Madrid where Rune has previously shone, his glowing rehab report offers hope that the wait won’t be indefinite. With consistent daily improvements, Rune’s #comebackloading hashtag feels more tangible than ever. The tennis world will watch eagerly for the next milestones—whether light hitting sessions or tournament entries—as the talented Dane rebuilds toward reclaiming his spot among the sport’s elite. Step by step, the progress continues, and Rune’s resilience shines through in every update.

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