Holger Rune Undergoes Successful Achilles Surgery, Faces Long Layoff
Expert voices differ on what the enforced break could mean for his development.
Overview
- Rune ruptured his left Achilles tendon during the Stockholm Open semifinal against Ugo Humbert and retired from the match in tears.
- He confirmed the tendon was fully broken on the proximal part and said the operation was required promptly after the injury.
- Rune reported that the surgery went really well and indicated he is beginning a lengthy rehabilitation before returning to competition.
- Reporting indicates he is expected to be sidelined for several months, with projections that he could miss most of the 2026 season.
- Former coach Patrick Mouratoglou called the layoff a chance to build mental and tactical strength, while Sam Querrey cautioned it may take up to two years to fully regain confidence in movement.