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Nelly Korda shares her experience on appearing in Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 14, 2024Updated:November 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Nelly Korda, the 2024 Solheim Cup player, experienced her first migraine during the event, which she attributed to stress and overdrive. She later suffered a minor neck injury while practicing with her coach, Jamie Mulligan, in California before heading to South Korea. Korda acknowledged the importance of listening to her body’s signals and taking the necessary time to recover. Despite rushing her rehab to return to play at The Annika driven by Gainbridge event in Florida, Korda managed to shoot a 4-under 66 in the first round, trailing leaders Charley Hull and Jiwon Jeon by just two strokes.

As the 2024 Rolex Player of the Year and a six-time winner that season, Korda expressed gratitude for being able to return to competition after a two-month hiatus. She admitted feeling nervous initially due to the uncertainty of her game after the break but was pleased with her performance on the course. Korda had not walked 18 holes since mid-September in Cincinnati and was cleared to practice by a doctor on Oct. 28, marking her comeback to competitive golf.

During her time away from the game, Korda participated in a photoshoot for Sports Illustrated’s 2025 Swimsuit Issue, an opportunity that allowed her to step outside her comfort zone and try something new. Although she initially felt shy, Korda ended up enjoying the experience and appreciated the professionalism of the crew. She emphasized the value of such opportunities in pushing oneself to explore different avenues and have fun in the process. Korda’s positive attitude towards new experiences reflects her openness to growth and challenge in various aspects of her life and career.

Korda’s return to competition at The Annika driven by Gainbridge event demonstrated her resilience and determination to overcome setbacks. Despite facing health issues and taking a break from the game to recover, she managed to deliver a strong performance in the first round, showcasing her skills and mindset on the course. Korda’s ability to adapt to challenges and embrace new opportunities exemplifies her commitment to improvement and success in the sport of golf. As she continues to navigate the demands of professional golf and maintain her competitive edge, Korda’s journey serves as a testament to the power of perseverance and self-care in achieving long-term goals in sports and life.

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