Despite carrying several injuries, World No.2 Sally Fitzgibbons is confident she will be fully recovered for the Roxy Pro in late February.

The 21-year-old fell on the reef while surfing Cloudbreak in Fiji and is now nursing a fractured wrist and strapping along her left leg.

“I guess leading into the new season I do look a little battered and bruised, it’s unfortunate but injuries are part of the game,” she said

“There isn’t much time left but I’m very confident of recovering in the next week or so and I will have a good few weeks lead-up into the first event."

The striking surfer is on the Coast this week hosting her own junior camp at the Surfing Australia High Performance Centre. 

Finishing in third place at last year’s Roxy Pro, Fitzgibbons is looking forward to this year's competition.

“I love starting the new year at the Roxy Pro at Snapper. It is one of those events that I’ve always wanted to win. There is something about the vibe... it has a great atmosphere with the people on the rock, it feels like a little amphitheatre and what better wave to start the year off than Snapper," she said.

The Roxy Pro starts on the 25th of February at Snapper Rocks. For more information visit www.roxypro.com.au