How Shruti buried injury nightmare to claim maiden pro tennis title
Pune: Three years ago, Shruti Ahlawat couldn't get out of bed without help. She couldn't feel her right leg, let alone a tennis ball on her strings.Last fortnight (Sunday , May 3), at the DLTA Complex in Delhi, the 19-year-old held her first professional $15k ITF title aloft — a trophy that represented far more than a tournament win — a victory over a body that, for a long time, seemed to have given up on her.The Price of Ambition In September 2022, Shruti was a rising star in Indian tennis. After winning the Grade B1 Asian Closed junior title in Pune, she rocketed into the world top-50. But with elite success came a dangerous urge to push further."A week after Pune, I had a hairline fracture in my shin," Shruti recalled. "But I kept thinking, ‘I'm top-50 now, I need to get to top 20, top 10 ... then I'll take a break.'"Lacking a professional sports science team to guide her, the then 16-year-old made the "immature" decision to play through the pain, eventually breaking her other shin. Incredibly, she competed in the Australian Open junior main draw on two broken legs. It was a gamble that would cost her the next two years of her career.The Long, Arduous Rehab The true nightmare began in June 2023. During a training session, a sharp, electric pain shot through her back. It was a slip disc, impingement of the sciatica nerve so severe it threatened to end her career before it truly began.The transition from an elite athlete to a bedridden patient was brutal. "For a few months, I needed help to eat, to take a shower, to use the restroom," she says. "I would say to my family, ‘I don't think I can get back.'"Ironically, Shruti was born into a family of wrestlers from the "never-say-die" soil of Jhajjar. Her grandfather, Dayanand, had steered her toward tennis specifically to avoid the brutal injuries common in wrestling. Yet, here she was, facing a physical toll that would have broken a seasoned pro.Learning to Walk Again Her recovery was a lesson in extreme patience. It took nearly a year just to transition from bed rest to walking, and eventually to three-minute jogs. A premature comeback attempt in March 2025 at an event in Gurugram proved her body wasn't ready. She was forced into another six-month hiatus as her muscles, weakened by months of immobility, began to fail in new ways."My ankle, my shoulder, my knee—everything was sensitive because I had been on bed rest for so long," she explained. Under the guidance of Florida-based trainer Justin Russ, she slowly rebuilt herself from the ground up.Shruti Ahlawat 2.0 Today, Shruti is a different player —and a different person. She speaks candidly about the lack of sports science awareness in Indian junior tennis, citing her own over-training and lack of structured conditioning as the root of her ordeal."It taught me that at the end of the day, you're the one who has to motivate yourself," she says. "I have to be my own cheerleader, because times will get tough, but I have to be my number one support."The results are already showing. After a semifinal run in Panipat, she tore through the Delhi draw without dropping a set until the final. Now, currently ranked 850, she has her sights set on a top-400 ranking by the end of 2026.The nightmare is officially over. Shruti Ahlawat is no longer just a junior prodigy. She is a survivor, finally ready to start the career she nearly lost.
You Can Also Check: Gold Rate in Pune | Silver Rate in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune
end of article
In Pune
- How Shruti buried injury nightmare to claim maiden pro tennis title
- Inside Pune’s Ring Road Project: A New Traffic Lifeline
- Tribunal awards 77L compensation in 2016 bike-car crash which killed couple
- Maha to digitise registration records from 1865; nearly 30 crore pages to go online
- Study warns of mining threat to rocky plateaus of W Ghats
- Pune sizzles at 43.8°C, its hottest ever May day
- Completion of special Pocso court building in Pune court complex likely to take another 6-7 months: PMRDA
Featured In City
- Mumbai court permits Jet Airways founder Naresh Goyal to travel abroad
- Man killed, revenue officer injured after group attacks them in Vasai quarry
- Karnataka home minister: Good job by our cops, ready to hand over gelatin probe to NIA
- Four cubs born to country’s 1st India-born cheetah found dead in Kuno
- Shocked students dread retest, mull switch to engg, CUET
- Minister promises fresh Messi fiasco probe
- Minister bats for decentralisation of NEET
Photostories
- 5 mistakes you’re making if Chikmagalur isn’t in your summer itinerary
- Traditional Indian home features that deserve a comeback in modern living
- From lawsuits to public feuds: Controversies that kept Johnny Depp in headlines
- Lesser-known facts about ‘Taarak Mehta ka Oolta Chasma’ star Dilip Joshi, aka Jethala
- 5 ways to respond with confidence when being disrespected
- Amid separation rumours, Mouni Roy's and Suraj Nambiar’s stylish wedding looks resurface online
- From iconic red to controversial purple lipstick: Decoding Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s Cannes beauty journey
- How to reduce someone's power over you without saying a word
- How to make Sweet Potato Fried Rice for a light summer dinner at home
- 5 simple habits to keep your brain sharp
Videos
03:02 Vijay Appoints Astrologer As OSD In Tamil Nadu Govt, TVK Allies Call It 'Unacceptable'03:04 Kerala CM Race Heats Up, KC Venugopal Emerges Frontrunner As Rahul Gandhi Holds Key09:44 NEET-UG 2026 Cancelled: NTA Confirms WhatsApp Leak, Announces Refunds & CBI Probe03:18 Vijay Meets AIADMK Rebels As EPS Faces Internal Revolt Before Key Assembly Vote09:21 India Has 60 Days Of Crude Oil LNG; 45 Days Of LPG; Oil Firms Losing ₹1,000 Cr A Day: Hardeep Puri05:22 NEET-UG 2026 Cancelled After Leak Verified; NTA Promises Fair Re-Exam For Students | Watch06:30 MEA Slams China Over Pakistan Support, Says Shielding Terror Hurts Reputation | Watch05:14 Sri Lanka Navy Arrests 6 Indian Fishermen, TN CM Vijay Writes To Jaishankar Seeking Their Release06:55 From Indira Gandhi To Modi: Why Indian Govts Ask Citizens To Reduce Gold Consumption During Crises
Hot Picks
Top Trends
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment