The youngest of the Korda family is back in the game. The American tennis player who made history at such a young age has become a renowned sports entity. Much like his sisters Jessica and Nelly Korda, Sebastian Korda also possesses high spirits and unparalleled athletic skills. Even though the young tennis pro was going through a rough patch for the past few months, he has already bounced back from it.
Following an unfortunate injury to his wrist this year in January, Sebastian Korda was unable to play during the next three months. However, the 22-year-old has recently made an epic comeback and his elder sisters are all there for him.
Jessica and Nelly Korda are over the moon for Sebastian’s epic comeback
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The youngest boss of the Korda family has made an ultimate comeback with a win at the French Open. And his elder sisters, Jessica and Nelly Korda, who are golf pros themselves, are over the moon for their brother’s first victory after the injury. The LPGA sister-duo took to their Instagram accounts and posted stories praising their brother’s terrific performance.
Nelly Korda, the younger of the Korda sisters posted a story of his brother from the match on her Instagram handle, @nellykorda, and wrote, “@sebastiankorda first win since his injury in jan 🥺❤️ let’s go! 🎢,” supporting Sebastian on his grand return to the court. The eldest Korda sis posted a story of his brother playing tennis too as a gesture of celebrating his victory on her Instagram handle, @thejessicakorda.
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The Korda siblings have always been close to each other and supported one another through the good and bad. Their relationship is something golf fans look up to and admire endlessly. Nelly and Jessica Korda have always been there for their brother and now that he is back in the game and doing extremely well, the sisters reflect nothing but joy.
A look into Sebastian Korda’s wrist injury
The American tennis pro suffered a serious injury to his wrist in January and had to retire mid-match at the Australian Open 2023. He lost the match to his Russian opponent, Karen Khachanov. The pain, the young tennis player felt was so unbearable that he couldn’t even hold his racquet at one point.
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The 22-year-old said, “Like I said, some forehands I couldn’t even hold the racquet. Volleying was almost impossible for me. So it was a little tough.” But gone are the days of agony, and fans are hoping to see him play more after this epic comeback at the French Open.