The tennis maven returned to social media and promised her fans a return to her normal flow of content after recovering from a severe car accident last year
Have no fear tennis fans: The number one social media sensation in the tennis scene online, Rachel Stuhlmann, has returned to her content flow as normal. And she’s assuring everyone that things are a-ok and she’s pushing forward this year after undergoing physical therapy from a major car accident last year and the surgery that accompanied it.
While Stuhlmann won’t be hitting the courts anytime soon, she’s not going to go completely into hiding either as she’s eager to re-engage with her fanbase.
Stuhlmann, who has turned her passion for tennis into a successful social media career, as reported in December, underwent anterior cervical disc replacement surgery to address injuries from the accident.
In a post stating she was going to take a break from social media to focus on her recovery, she also expressed her gratitude towards her surgeon and the medical staff at New York City’s Hospital for Special Surgery for their care and support during this challenging time.
Rachel Stuhlmann Is Focused On Her Recovery
While details about the accident and who was at fault remain undisclosed, Stuhlmann has remained positive, viewing this period not as a setback but as a part of her comeback journey.
She has been focusing on recovery and is eager to tap into the determination and resilience she honed during her competitive playing days. With over 300,000 followers on Instagram, her fans have eagerly awaited a return to full health and the continuation of the content that has made her a popular figure in the tennis community.
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Post-surgery, Rachel Stuhlmann popped back online to show her gnarly new scar and even remind people she’s got a 2024 calendar out to plan out the new year (assuming that’s why people are buying her calendar in the first place).
“Welcoming 2024 with open arms!” Stuhlmann posted on Instagram.
“I have a feeling this is going to be one of the craziest, most exciting, and most important years for our sport. Excited to embrace it all!”
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