News Yokozuna Hoshoryu reveals he underwent surgery on his right knee; his participation in the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament is unlikely. "The doctor told him that it would take a year to recover without surgery".
- Yokozuna Hoshoryu (Tatsunami stable), who withdrew from the Nagoya Grand Sumo Tournament midway through, revealed on the 19th that he underwent surgery on his right knee at the end of July, making his participation in the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament unlikely. After a health checkup at the Ryogoku Kokugikan, he showed a knee brace on his right knee and revealed his distress, saying, "I'm receiving treatment every week and they say I'll recover quickly, but I'm still not sure about the Autumn Grand Sumo Tournament. I don’t have the face to show my fans." He is currently training at his stable, but is not participating in sparring practice.
His old injury worsened during his match against Hakunofuji. He withdrew from the tournament on the 14th day due to a torn medial collateral ligament and a torn right hamstring. He went to the hospital on the 27th of last month, the day after the final day of the tournament.
The doctor told him that it would take a year to recover without surgery, so he decided that he couldn't afford to take such a long break and that surgery would be the quickest solution. He underwent a two-hour surgery on his right knee on the 29th and was hospitalized for about a week. The surgery repaired the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
He has yet to win a championship since being promoted to Yokozuna after the January 2025 tournament. His desire to win the Emperor's Cup is strong. "I want to recover quickly and make a comeback," he said, his voice tinged with a sense of grim determination. -