Maddison Levi makes a rapid return from a leg injury, scoring two tries in the World Sevens final against New Zealand to help Australia win the championship. Multiple outlets describe how, only days earlier, Levi was struggling to run and had been limited enough to require a leg brace. Despite that setback, she plays in the final and delivers match-defining contributions, registering two tries and being recognised as the grand final’s most valuable player. The reports present the turnaround as exceptionally fast—about eight days from the time she was unable to run to leading her team in the decisive match. Across the articles, the central points are consistent: Levi’s brace precedes her comeback, Australia faces New Zealand in the final, and Levi’s two-try performance underpins Australia’s title win. While the accounts focus on her personal recovery and on-field impact, they consistently frame the outcome in the context of the World Sevens championship result.