DP World Tour star Andrea Pavan was forced to withdraw from the South African Open after reportedly suffering serious injuries in an elevator shaft accident
Two-time DP World Tour champion Andrea Pavan was forced to pull out of the South African Open after reportedly sustaining serious, but non-life-threatening, injuries in a bizarre accident. According to various sources, the Italian plummeted down an elevator shaft when the doors opened without the lift being present.
Reports suggest that the 36-year-old fell several floors and underwent hours of surgery following the incident, just days before the South African Open at Stellenbosch Golf Club, ruling him out of the tournament. Richie Ramsay stepped in to replace Pavan in the competition for the $1.5million prize pot, with the DP pro facing an extended period out as he recovers from his injuries.
A spokesperson for the DP World Tour confirmed that Pavan “withdrew due to injury” from the tournament but couldn’t provide further details due to medical confidentiality. Social media account Monday Q Info – managed by reporter Ryan French – posted to X: “Some horrible news from the DP event in South Africa. Andrea Pavan, 2-time DP winner, was badly injured in a freak accident at this week’s event.
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“According to multiple people Pavan fell down an elevator shaft after the doors opened on the floor he was on but the car itself wasn’t there. He fell multiple floors and was badly injured.
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“Although from the people I spoke with, the injuries don’t seem to be life-threatening, he was in surgery for hours. Keep Andrea and his family in your thoughts.”
Jaeck Pearson, a Czech commentator for Eurosport, confirmed that Pavan is in a stable condition. Various reports suggest the accident happened at Pavan’s private accommodation for the week rather than in the official tour lodgings.
Pavan was due to tee off in South Africa for his first DP event since finishing tied ninth at the Bahrain Championship. The 36-year-old missed the cut at the Qatar Masters, which was claimed by American Patrick Reid, who finished two shots ahead of Scotland’s Calum Hill.
The Italian has been a professional for 16 years after turning pro in 2010, and has secured two victories during that time, claiming his maiden Tour success at the D+D Czech Masters in 2018. He followed that up 12 months later by winning the BMW International Open.
Pavan had his sights set on the South African Open after missing the cut by shot in Qatar. He posted to his Instagram: “Never fun to miss the cut by 1 but it is always a pleasure to play Doha GC. The Desert swings is over early but still a positive start to the year!
“A bit of time at home before I head back out to Kenya and SA!”
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