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Hours before making an appearance in the 2026 Investec South African Open Championship, Andrea Pavan was forced out of the event. He met with a horrific incident that even concerned fans. A few days later, Pavan shared a positive update.
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As revealed by the DP World Tour, Pavan said, “Today was a big day. I got discharged from the hospital to continue my rehab at an accommodation nearby, kindly set up by the Rupert family. It truly feels like a miracle to be able to walk and start to do some basic activities, although at a very slow and careful pace.”
Reports from the accident on February 26 reveal that he fell down an elevator without a car.
He was said to have been injured badly. For him to make such a quick recovery in just a few days is truly miraculous.
And other than acknowledging the Rupert family to facilitate his rehabilitation, he also acknowledged others for their efforts.
“I would like to thank all the Mediclinic staff, all the surgeons, nurses, and everyone who has made this incredible recovery a possibility. Thank you to DP World Tour & Sunshine Tour in particular, Mateo, Ben, Joel, and all the people who helped me along this last week. The DP World Tour players and caddies who came to visit me in ICU while playing the SA Open – it truly felt like a big family!”
After making the miraculous recovery, he was understandably grateful to a lot more people.
“Thank you to all the friends, family, sponsors, and people who reached out with messages and prayers and stepped in to help in all kinds of different ways. I am sorry I could not get back to all of you yet, but my heart is overwhelmed with love and joy. God has answered many prayers; it truly feels like His hand is on my recovery.”
Walking out of the hospital in just six days after such a horrendous incident is miraculous. But the journey is not over yet.
“The road is very long, but this small step feels very good! I will need to stay in South Africa another 5 weeks and rehab both shoulder and back, and heal other bruises and secondary injuries, and once back home, continue the rehab journey.”
While he may be out of the facility, Pavan is not completely healed yet. Following his time in SA, he will continue his rehab back home in Italy.
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The doctors haven’t given a timeline for his complete recovery. But Andrea Pavan would be a bit disheartened not to return after he had recently picked up form.
Andrea Pavan will need to start over again in the DP World Tour
Andrea Pavan didn’t get a great finish to the last event he played before he got injured. He missed the cut in the Qatar Masters 2026 with a 1-under par. However, the Italian pro was playing well the weeks leading up to that.
Against a tough field in the Hero Dubai Desert Classic, Pavan finished at T14. With the likes of Rory McIlroy & Tommy Fleetwood on the field, he delivered an impressive performance.
He then moved to the 2026 Bapco Energies Bahrain Championship.
After a hard-fought 72 holes, Andrea Pavan grabbed a T9 in the event. He even shot an impressive 13-under par to reach the top-10. With the top of the leaderboard only 4 strokes away, that was a remarkable run from the 36-year-old.
However, he has sustained the injury and had surgery. So he might not be able to pick up where he left off.
Pavan might need to rediscover his form and find his way back into the Tour once again. Especially if he wants to win his third DP World Tour title.



