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Asian champ Yarraji undergoes successful knee surgery to repair ACL
Asian champ Yarraji undergoes successful knee surgery to repair ACL

New Indian Express

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • New Indian Express

Asian champ Yarraji undergoes successful knee surgery to repair ACL

"Hello everyone, I'm happy to share that this Friday, I successfully underwent a successful surgery to repair an ACL tear on my right knee with Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala. The past few weeks have been tough for me, as this injury has stopped me from doing what I love the most," she posted on social media. An ACL tear will take around six months to recover, meaning Yarraji's bid for a spot in September's World Athletics Championships in Tokyo is all but gone. Before the injury struck her, she was having a high chance of qualifying for the Worlds, though she has not breached the direct qualification time of 12.73 12.96s effort while winning gold in the Asian meet in May has put her among the athletes who can make it to the Worlds meet in Tokyo through the world ranking quota. "The journey to a stronger version of me starts now and I'm going to put in my 100% and more to be back on track soon," said the athlete from Andhra Pradesh.

Jyothi Yarraji Undergoes Knee Surgery To Repair ACL Tear, Ending Her Season
Jyothi Yarraji Undergoes Knee Surgery To Repair ACL Tear, Ending Her Season

News18

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • News18

Jyothi Yarraji Undergoes Knee Surgery To Repair ACL Tear, Ending Her Season

Last Updated: Jyothi Yarraji underwent knee surgery for an ACL tear, ending her season and excluding her from the World Championships in September. Asian champion and national record holder in the 100m hurdles, Jyothi Yarraji, has successfully undergone knee surgery, which will not only exclude her from the World Championships in September but also end her season. The 25-year-old Yarraji announced on social media that she had surgery on Friday to repair an ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) tear in her right knee. The procedure was conducted by renowned surgeon Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala. 'Hello everyone, I'm happy to share that this Friday, I successfully underwent a successful surgery to repair an ACL tear on my right knee with Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala. The past few weeks have been tough for me, as this injury has stopped me from doing what I love the most," Yarraji wrote on Instagram. An ACL tear surgery typically requires at least six months for recovery. This means Yarraji will miss the Tokyo World Championships (September 13-21) and will likely return to action next year. 'However, with the support of my family, friends, the teams at TOPS, afiindia official and rfyouthsports coachjameshillier and all of you, I am taking this in my stride and hoping to be back very soon. The journey to a stronger version of me starts now and I'm going to put in my 100% and more to be back on track soon," she added. Who Is Jyothi Yarraji? Yarraji, also an Asian Games silver medallist, had previously announced this month that she suffered a 'freak" knee injury while training. Her coach, James Hillier, told PTI that the injury was 'pretty bad." Before her injury, she had a high chance of qualifying for the World Championships, although she had not achieved the direct qualification time of 12.73 seconds. Her 12.96-second performance in winning gold at the Asian Championships in May placed her among the athletes who could qualify for the World Championships through the world ranking quota. Athletes can qualify for the World Championships either by direct entry through breaching the qualification mark or through the world ranking quota. The qualification window remains open until August 24. Yarraji returned this season after suffering a hip flexor injury while training in Finland after the 2024 Paris Olympics, which impacted her training stint. At the start of the 2025 season, she adjusted her technique, switching from a seven-stride approach to her original eight-stride approach, believing it would reduce injury risk. She won gold in the 100m hurdles and the 200m race at the Uttarakhand National Games in February, secured the top spot in the 100m hurdles at the Federation Cup, and defended her Asian Championships title. Her last title was at the Taiwan Athletics Open on June 7. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Indian hurdler Yarraji undergoes surgery for ACL tear, doubtful for World Championships 2025
Indian hurdler Yarraji undergoes surgery for ACL tear, doubtful for World Championships 2025

The Hindu

time13-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Hindu

Indian hurdler Yarraji undergoes surgery for ACL tear, doubtful for World Championships 2025

Asian champion Jyothi Yarraji has undergone surgery for an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear on her right knee, the 100m hurdler confirmed on Sunday. Yarraji, who won gold at the Asian Athletics Championships with a time of 12.96 seconds, had suffered an injury during a training session. 'I'm happy to share that this Friday, I successfully underwent a successful surgery to repair an ACL tear on my right knee with Dr. Dinshaw Pardiwala, she shared on Instagram. 'The past few weeks have been tough for me, as this injury has stopped me from doing what I love the most,' said Yarraji, who is now unlikely to feature in the World Championships later this year. She remained in contention for a spot in the Worlds via ranking despite falling short of the automatic qualification mark of 12.73. Currently ranked 12th among athletes eligible through the ranking quota, she would have needed to compete in more events before the August 24 deadline to maintain her position.

Jyothi Yarraji ruled out of 2025 season due to knee injury
Jyothi Yarraji ruled out of 2025 season due to knee injury

Malaysia Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Malaysia Sun

Jyothi Yarraji ruled out of 2025 season due to knee injury

New Delhi [India], July 2 (ANI): Indian hurdler Jyothi Yarraji, due to an unfortunate knee injury during a training session, has to pause her 2025 athletics season. Yarraji said she is working with her medical team to assess options and make a decision on the way forward, according to 'Due to an unfortunate injury to my knee during training a few days back, I've had to put a pause on my season,' Yarraji posted on her Instagram story on Wednesday. 'I'm working with my medical team to assess my options and make a decision on the way forward. 'Injuries are part of an athlete's journey, and I am viewing this as just another hurdle I am going to overcome soon with all your support and blessings. I will be back stronger,' she added. Former Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president Dr Adille J Sumariwalla later confirmed that the injury will require surgery and will sideline Jyothi for the entirety of the season, according to Yarraji, the national record holder in the women's 100m hurdles with a personal best timing of 12.78s, was last seen in action at the Taiwan Athletics Open last month, where she clinched a gold medal. The Indian athlete also clocked 12.96s to win gold at the Asian Athletics Championship earlier this year. Yarraji's injury also ends her bid to compete at the 2025 World Athletics Championships, which is set to take place from September 13 to 21. Yarraji won a silver medal at the Asian Games and started her 2025 season in February with a gold in the 100-meter hurdles and 200-meter run at the National Games before taking first place in the 100-meter hurdles at the Federation Cup. (ANI)

Jyothi Yarraji ruled out of 2025 season due to knee injury
Jyothi Yarraji ruled out of 2025 season due to knee injury

India Gazette

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • India Gazette

Jyothi Yarraji ruled out of 2025 season due to knee injury

New Delhi [India], July 2 (ANI): Indian hurdler Jyothi Yarraji, due to an unfortunate knee injury during a training session, has to pause her 2025 athletics season. Yarraji said she is working with her medical team to assess options and make a decision on the way forward, according to 'Due to an unfortunate injury to my knee during training a few days back, I've had to put a pause on my season,' Yarraji posted on her Instagram story on Wednesday. 'I'm working with my medical team to assess my options and make a decision on the way forward. 'Injuries are part of an athlete's journey, and I am viewing this as just another hurdle I am going to overcome soon with all your support and blessings. I will be back stronger,' she added. Former Athletics Federation of India (AFI) president Dr Adille J Sumariwalla later confirmed that the injury will require surgery and will sideline Jyothi for the entirety of the season, according to Yarraji, the national record holder in the women's 100m hurdles with a personal best timing of 12.78s, was last seen in action at the Taiwan Athletics Open last month, where she clinched a gold medal. The Indian athlete also clocked 12.96s to win gold at the Asian Athletics Championship earlier this year. Yarraji's injury also ends her bid to compete at the 2025 World Athletics Championships, which is set to take place from September 13 to 21. Yarraji won a silver medal at the Asian Games and started her 2025 season in February with a gold in the 100-meter hurdles and 200-meter run at the National Games before taking first place in the 100-meter hurdles at the Federation Cup. (ANI)

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