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Holger Rune’s Mother Aneke on Receiving End of Criticism After Attributing Son’s Freak Injury to ATP Schedule
Holger Rune’s mother and manager Aneke Rune has drawn sharp reactions from tennis fans after publicly blaming ATP’s tournament structure for her son’s devastating Achilles injury. The 22-year-old Danish star suffered a torn Achilles tendon during his semifinal match at the Stockholm Open on Saturday, ending his season and sparking a heated debate about player welfare and tournament obligations across the tennis community.
Holger Rune’s Stockholm Open Injury and Aneke’s Strong Criticism
The World No. 11 was leading France’s Ugo Humbert 6-4, 2-2 in the Stockholm Open semifinals when he heard his Achilles tendon “pop” while chasing a wide ball. Medical staff confirmed the injury was a complete tear of the proximal part of the Achilles, requiring surgery and ruling him out for an estimated 6-8 months.
Rune, who finished the 2025 season with a 36-22 record and one title at the Barcelona Open where he defeated Carlos Alcaraz, was visibly devastated and had to be helped off the court in tears.
Following the injury, Aneke Rune launched a pointed attack on ATP’s mandatory tournament regulations in an interview with Danish outlet B.T. She criticized what she described as an excessive number of obligatory tournaments that leave players without adequate recovery time.
According to ATP rules, top players must compete in eight mandatory Masters 1000 tournaments, with harsh financial penalties for withdrawals. Missing a single Masters 1000 event results in a 25 percent reduction of a player’s annual bonus from the profit-sharing system, and the player is also excluded from the next Masters 1000 tournament.
“There are simply too many obligatory tournaments. Players simply don’t get time to recover properly through the season,” Aneke stated. She explained that what could be rest weeks are now filled with tournament matches every other day, plus mandatory media obligations at each event, creating what she called 45 high-intensity work weeks annually. “It is incredibly demanding for the body. For completely normal, healthy, well-trained bodies, it is almost impossible to stay sharp in everything expected of tennis players over a year,” she added.
The Danish manager argued that the economic penalties make it impossible for players to skip tournaments despite physical concerns. She noted that if a player misses four of the ten obligatory Masters events, they lose their entire annual bonus.
“Now Holger is the latest victim in the series of injured players. With an injury that most often comes due to fatigue,” Aneke Rune said, calling the penalty system “old-fashioned punishment methods” that have “no place in 2025.”
How Did the Online Tennis Community React to Rune’s Criticism?
The statements from Aneke have triggered strong responses across social media platforms, with tennis fans divided over whether ATP’s scheduling bears responsibility for the injury or if other factors were at play. Many supporters have questioned the timing and nature of her criticism given the circumstances surrounding the Stockholm incident.
One fan agreed with Aneke’s claim but then stated that the tournament wasn’t a necessary one and Rune could’ve easily skipped it. They wrote, “I get she’s angry and needs to vent (perfectly understandable in this situation) but Stockholm is a 250. Rune could’ve easily skipped it. In fact, he didn’t even enter it originally – he took a wild card the week before the tournament’s start. It was his and his team’s decision.”
One X user pointed out that he injured his thigh in the quarterfinals and still decided to play the semis, writing, “He picked up an injury in the quarterfinal to his thigh that meant he was limping on court and then played the semifinal. Not sure how you can blame the ATP for that decision?”
One fan had harsh opinions on Rune’s participation in the Stockholm Open. They wrote, “Nobody force her son to play in an ATP 250”
Another fan called out the Danish manager, stating, “So her point is there are too many mandatory events on tour and not enough time for weeks off for rest, when he tore his achilles during a non-mandatory event where he could’ve taken the week off?”
Another fan pointed out the fact that Rune entered a non-mandatory event as a wildcard, stating:
“The schedule is tough but tbf he wasn’t even entered for the tournament and took a wildcard so it was his team’s decision to play.”
Another fan said: “I get that she’s angry and needs to vent after seeing your son go through that. However, just remember, your son took that wildcard, your son was injured already the previous match vs Etch (Etcheverry) and continued to play, you rolled the dice to let him play the semis hence he did some worse injury.”
Rune’s injury adds to a growing list of players ending their 2025 seasons prematurely, including Emma Raducanu, Jack Draper, and others who have cited injuries or physical exhaustion. While Rune has shown resilience throughout his young career, reaching three Grand Slam quarterfinals and a career-high ranking of No. 4 in August 2023, he now faces the longest layoff of his professional career as he begins rehabilitation following surgery.
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Jordan Spieth and His Wife Leave Fans in Awe With Unexpected News About Their Sons Sammy and Sully
Golf star Jordan Spieth and his wife Annie Verret have once again captured the hearts of fans — but this time, it’s not because of a trophy or a clutch putt. The couple recently shared unexpected and heartwarming news about their two sons, Sammy and Sully, and fans can’t stop gushing over the adorable family update.
In a rare and tender moment off the greens, Spieth and Annie revealed how much joy their boys have brought into their lives — and how quickly they’re growing. According to close sources, the proud parents spoke about the boys’ playful bond and how both already show early signs of competitiveness — a trait Jordan jokingly admits “must run in the family.”
The post that accompanied the announcement melted hearts across social media — featuring Jordan and Annie beaming as their sons laughed and played together under the warm afternoon sun. Fans flooded the comments with love, calling the Spieths “the sweetest golf family ever” and praising the couple for staying grounded and genuine despite global fame.
“Family has always been my greatest win,” Jordan reportedly said, reflecting on how fatherhood has reshaped his priorities. For a man who’s lifted major trophies and faced the pressure of the world stage, it’s touching to see that his proudest moments are now the ones spent at home — watching Sammy and Sully grow, laugh, and dream.
It’s not just a story of golf greatness anymore — it’s a story of love, legacy, and balance. ❤️
Because for Jordan Spieth, the real victory isn’t on the leaderboard — it’s at home. 🏡✨
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Emma Raducanu’s ex-coach joins another player’s team months after quitting role
Emma Raducanu linked up with Yutaka Nakamura at the end of last year, but their partnership soon fizzled out.
Emma Raducanu’s former fitness trainer, Yutaka Nakamura, has officially started working with another player, this time on the men’s circuit. Raducanu announced that Nakamura had joined her team last December, and he was set to travel with her during “most weeks” of the season.
However, Nakamura has been absent from her box for most of the year, reportedly stepping back for personal reasons in the spring. Raducanu has since been working with other physios, including Daniel Pohl and Jerome Poupel. And Nakamura has now seemingly joined Grigor Dimitrov’s team, months after the Bulgarian’s heartbreaking injury retirement at Wimbledon.
Dimitrov led top seed and eventual champion Jannik Sinner by two sets to love in the fourth round of Wimbledon this summer when he suddenly went down in tears, picking up a pectoral injury.
The former world No. 3 received off-court treatment, but he was unable to continue and returned to the court to retire from the match. Dimitrov has since revealed that he spent two hours crying in the locker room, and he later shared a photo from the hospital.
During his injury layoff, Dimitrov’s team had a shake-up, and he parted ways with his coach, Jamie Delgado, who has since joined Jack Draper’s camp. The 34-year-old has now returned to competition at the Paris Masters with some new faces in his box.
One of them is Nakamura, who has a wealth of experience on the WTA Tour, also working with Maria Sharapova and Naomi Osaka, as well as Raducanu.
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