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Tennis Elbow: Injury That Brought Legends Like Sachin Tendulkar To A Halt

Das by Das
July 4, 2025
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Bhubaneswar: Tennis elbow, a deceptively simple-sounding condition, has become one of the most stubborn overuse injuries in the world of sports. Though commonly associated with tennis players, its impact is felt far beyond the courts — affecting cricketers, golfers, baseball players, and even professionals engaged in repetitive arm movements. One of the most high-profile athletes to have struggled with this injury is Indian cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar, whose battle with tennis elbow in the mid-2000s nearly derailed his illustrious career.

What Is Tennis Elbow?

Medically known as lateral epicondylitis, tennis elbow is a condition where the tendons that join the forearm muscles to the outside of the elbow become inflamed. It typically occurs due to overuse—especially from repetitive motions involving the wrist and arm. The injury causes pain and tenderness on the outer part of the elbow, which can radiate down the forearm, making simple tasks like gripping, lifting, or even shaking hands painful.

Common Symptoms

The symptoms of tennis elbow usually develop gradually. The most frequent signs include:

Pain or burning on the outer part of the elbow

Weak grip strength

Worsened pain during activities involving the wrist (like turning a doorknob or holding a racquet)

Pain that travels from the elbow to the forearm and wrist

The dominant arm is most often affected, though the injury can occur in either arm depending on the repetitive activity.

Diagnosis and Treatment

Diagnosis is primarily clinical. Doctors evaluate the symptoms and perform physical exams, which might involve resisting wrist extension or applying pressure to the lateral elbow to reproduce pain. Imaging tests like MRI or ultrasound are rarely needed unless the condition is chronic or unresponsive to treatment.

Treatment for tennis elbow usually starts conservatively and includes:

Rest and activity modification to allow the tendon to heal

Physiotherapy, including specific stretching and strengthening exercises

Anti-inflammatory medications and ice therapy to reduce pain and swelling

Elbow braces or straps to reduce strain on the tendons

Steroid injections in more stubborn cases

Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy or even surgery for chronic, unresponsive injuries

Recovery can take weeks to several months depending on the severity, with compliance to rehabilitation playing a crucial role.

Athletes Most at Risk

While named for its prevalence among racquet sport players, tennis elbow is common among athletes who engage in repeated wrist and forearm movements. These include:

Cricketers: Especially batsmen and bowlers; Sachin Tendulkar famously battled the injury in 2004 and missed a chunk of international cricket before making a successful comeback.

Tennis players: Such as Andy Murray and Juan Martín del Potro, faced elbow-related issues.

Golfers: Often deal with similar conditions (medial epicondylitis or “golfer’s elbow”).

Baseball players and throwers: The forceful throwing motion can strain the elbow joint significantly.

Tendulkar’s Case: A Warning Sign

Sachin Tendulkar’s experience with tennis elbow was not only a medical concern but also a psychological challenge. The injury affected his ability to bat with freedom and confidence. It required months of rest, physiotherapy, and even surgical intervention in London. At the time, he admitted that the pain was so severe, even lifting a cup of tea became a task. However, with proper rehabilitation and immense determination, Tendulkar returned to form and went on to achieve even greater heights, including scoring his 100th international century.

Sachin Tendulkar hitting Chaminda Vaas for 4,4,4 in One Over.🔥

3 Different shots in 3 Different areas. Check out the Jersey No. ’33’ After Tennis Elbow Days. #INDvSL @sachin_rtpic.twitter.com/jfxYzupVmU

— CrickeTendulkar (@CrickeTendulkar) September 17, 2023


His case serves as a reminder that even elite athletes are vulnerable to overuse injuries, and timely intervention, rest, and rehabilitation are crucial for recovery.

Conclusion

Tennis elbow may not be as dramatic as a broken bone or a torn ligament, but its nagging pain and persistence make it one of the most frustrating injuries for athletes and professionals alike. As seen in Tendulkar’s case, it can stall even the best in the world—but with patience, proper care, and targeted therapy, a full recovery is not only possible, it’s probable.

Athletes and coaches must treat early symptoms seriously, prioritize prevention through proper technique and rest, and avoid pushing through pain. In a world where careers can pivot on performance, injuries like tennis elbow deserve both respect and proactive management.

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