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Guru Prasanth returns to court as Hyderabad Black Hawks aim for PVL trophy

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Published at :August 2, 2025 at 3:58 PM
Modified at :August 2, 2025 at 3:58 PM
Guru Prasanth returns to court as Hyderabad Black Hawks aim for PVL trophy

(Courtesy : PVL)

After a long injury layoff, Guru Prasanth is ready to give his all in the new Prime Volleyball League season.

“Winning the trophy is the ultimate goal,” says Hyderabad Black Hawks’ Guru Prasanth, as he prepares to return to the court with renewed passion, grit, and determination.

Despite missing the last season due to injury, Guru, who was the MVP and best attacker in the second season, was retained by the Hyderabad Black Hawks — a gesture that means a lot to the Tamil Nadu player. Now, as he prepares to return, he’s determined to give it his all and leave no stone unturned every time he steps onto the court in the Black Hawks jersey.

“I’m happy they decided to retain me. Honestly, I was hoping for it because I want to perform for the team — something I couldn’t do last season,” Guru said. “This time, we’re aiming for the trophy. We want to prove ourselves, and more importantly, I want to prove myself.”

Injuries are part of an athlete’s journey, but what hurt the most wasn’t just the injury — it was not being able to play most matches or support my team,” Guru said. “That said, I always had the grit and determination to come back stronger after recovery.”

Speaking about his injury, Guru shared, “I suffered an ACL tear along with a horizontal meniscus tear in my medial meniscus during the FIVB Club World Championship camps in November 2023. That put me into full rehab for about nine months. I slowly returned to the court through smaller tournaments. It was tough in the beginning, but I gave my body the time it needed to heal — and that made all the difference.”

Guru shared how his father played a crucial role in keeping his spirits high during the rehab phase, constantly motivating him to stay positive and focused on his recovery.

“I was feeling low — mentally, it was a tough and traumatic phase. But as an athlete, you have to stay strong and maintain a positive mindset,” Guru said.

“What’s done is done; the focus should always be on what lies ahead. Controlling the controllable with the right attitude helps in both physical and mental healing. I was lucky to have supportive people around me, especially my family — and above all, my father, who kept me motivated throughout.”

The youngster lavished praise on PVL for helping get more talent from the grassroots.

“The Indian team performed quite well in the last CAVA tournament,” he said. “With the support of the coach, statisticians, and analysts, the team is doing a great job on the international stage. Having access to such amenities is essential. Furthermore, the players’ skills have also improved significantly thanks to Prime Volleyball. Indian volleyball has seen tremendous growth over the past two years.”

Guru hopes the team can lift the trophy for the fans. “They can expect us to give it our all — for the city, for the people, and for the love they continue to show us. Every Hyderabad Black Hawks fan deserves that. We’ll be playing with our hearts on the court.”

Why did Guru Prasanth miss the last PVL season?

Guru Prasanth missed the season due to an ACL tear and a horizontal meniscus tear in his knee, which required around nine months of rehabilitation.

What role did Guru Prasanth’s family play in his recovery?

His family, especially his father, played a crucial role in keeping him mentally strong and motivated throughout the recovery process.

What are Guru Prasanth’s goals for the upcoming season?

Guru aims to give his 100% on the court and help the Hyderabad Black Hawks win the PVL trophy for their fans.

How does Guru Prasanth view the growth of Indian volleyball?

He credits the Prime Volleyball League (PVL) for enhancing grassroots talent and believes Indian volleyball has seen significant improvement, especially with better access to coaching and analytics.

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Alex
Alex

Alex graduated in mass communication in 2016 and has been covering global sports for Khel Now since then. He is covering sports tech, igaming, sports betting and casino domain from 2017.

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