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Tiger Woods says he’s recovering after surgery to repair a ruptured Achilles

On the right with the conclusion of the TGL opening season and began to intensify the Masters Prep, Tiger Woods announced that he had torn the left Achille tendon this week.

One month after the death of his mother and weeks of decisive White House visit to the Saudi Investment Fund, the injury adds another painful element to the year Woods’ Roller-Coastter. The leading winner campaign is likely to end 15 times before 2025 before it begins.

Woods underwent surgery in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday morning. Dr. Charlton Stown said in a statement issued by Woods that he walked smoothly, and is expected to recover the entire golf player.

Woods said: “I have now returned home and planned to focus on my recovery and rehabilitation,” Woods said. “Thank you for all support.”

This is the thirteenth procedure documented by Woods since 2002, and 12 years since 2008 when he underwent knee surgeries while winning in the United States Open. The famous Woods returned from many of his injury cases to win the 2019 Master of Master of what remains his last main championship. But after two years, he was in a violent car accident that broke his right leg and ankle. It has been required to perform an emergency surgery, including an insertion in al -Dhaboub, nails and pins in its foot and ankle.

However, Woods managed to return to the 2022 masters after only 14 months, and again, he cut off. Despite more surgeries since then, the Woods Master has been cut again over the next two years to extend his criticism chain to 24.

Woods played all four specializations in 2024, a achievement that has not been accomplished since 2019. But he missed the reduction in the PGA championship, the US Open and open championship. Then he underwent another surgery in September to relieve back spasms, and underwent a return to the PGA round of Genesis Invitationalism in February until he decided that he was not ready after the death of his mother Kultida.

When the TGL team, Jupiter, was eliminated on March 4, Woods was asked about his situation.

He said: “This is the third time that a club has touched it since my mother has passed, so I was not really able to reach it.” “My heart is not really exercising now. I had a lot of other things to do on the tour and try to do other things.”

What becomes the future of Woods is still unclear. He has confirmed that he still believes that he is able to win the championships, and will continue to play so that he does not feel this way. According to Ohio State College, recovery can range from Achilles reform from six to nine months, while returning to sport may be closer to nine to 12 months in the best results.

(Photo: Michael Owens / Getti Emiez)

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