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Alexander Zverev - John Macenroe - Sebastian Baez - 'What is going on? Wow!' - Alexander Zverev gaffe stuns John McEnroe, gets booed for rant at French Open - eurosport.com - France - Germany - Argentina -  Buenos Aires

'What is going on? Wow!' - Alexander Zverev gaffe stuns John McEnroe, gets booed for rant at French Open

Alexander Zverev left Eurosport commentator John McEnroe and many Parisian fans baffled by some of his play early on in his second-round match at the French Open. The fiery German, who is seeded No. 3 at Roland-Garros, slumped horribly early on against Sebastian Baez of Argentina as he lost the opening set 6-2 and found himself down a break in the second.

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Alexander Zverev - Alex Corretja - Barbara Schett - French Open 2022: ‘It’s not a good look for the sport’ - Tim Henman on Andrey Rublev outburst - eurosport.com - Russia - France

French Open 2022: ‘It’s not a good look for the sport’ - Tim Henman on Andrey Rublev outburst

Tim Henman has warned players they have to control their temper, after Andrey Rublev hit a ball in anger at the French Open which was described as “not a good look for the sport”. The Russian smashed a ball into his bench next to the umpire’s chair during his first round win over Kwon Soon-woo and was fortunate it did not fly up to hit a ball kid or an official. Ad/> “You don’t want to be hitting balls in anger and hitting ball kids, that can be an expensive mistake, as I found out in 1995…”, Henman told Eurosport, referring to his unfortunate disqualification at Wimbledon 27 years ago.

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Rafael Nadal - Carlos Alcaraz - Alexander Zverev - Alex Corretja - Tim Henman - Stefanos Tsitsipas - Lorenzo Musetti - Stefanos Tsitsipas says change of 'attitude' sparked superb comeback against Lorenzo Musetti at French Open - eurosport.com - Britain - France - Czech Republic -  Paris

Stefanos Tsitsipas says change of 'attitude' sparked superb comeback against Lorenzo Musetti at French Open

Stefanos Tsitsipas said the key to his impressive comeback victory over Lorenzo Musetti at the French Open was a switch of “attitude”. The world No. 4 looked to be heading for a shock exit as he lost the first two sets against Musetti, who pushed Novak Djokovic to five sets last year in Paris.

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Rafael Nadal - Carlos Alcaraz - Alexander Zverev - Lorenzo Musetti - Stefanos Tsitsipas fights back from two sets down to beat Lorenzo Musetti in dramatic French Open match - eurosport.com - France - Czech Republic -  Paris

Stefanos Tsitsipas fights back from two sets down to beat Lorenzo Musetti in dramatic French Open match

Stefanos Tsitsipas survived a major scare as he fought back from two sets down to beat Lorenzo Musetti in the first round of the French Open. World No. 66 Musetti, who pushed Novak Djokovic to five sets in Paris last year, won seven games in a row to take control against Tsitsipas on Court Philippe Chatrier.

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Alexander Zverev - Shocking moment Andrey Rublev blasts ball in wild rage, almost hits court-sweeper in French Open tantrum - eurosport.com - France - Mexico -  Paris

Shocking moment Andrey Rublev blasts ball in wild rage, almost hits court-sweeper in French Open tantrum

Andrey Rublev let his frustration boil over as he whacked a ball in anger and narrowly avoided striking a court-sweeper in a French Open tantrum. The seventh seed was taking on Kwon Soon-woo out on Court 14 in Paris and he lost the plot after losing the opening tie-break in the first-round match on the red dirt.

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Carlos Alcaraz - Roland Garros - Alexander Zverev - Stefanos Tsitsipas - Holger Rune - Medvedev eases through at French Open as Rune strikes teen blow - arabnews.com - France - Denmark - Italy - Argentina - Saudi Arabia

Medvedev eases through at French Open as Rune strikes teen blow

PARIS: World number two Daniil Medvedev eased into the French Open second round on Tuesday as Denmark’s Holger Rune reminded Roland Garros that Carlos Alcaraz is not the only teenager dreaming of the title. Medvedev, who came into Paris with just one match on clay this year following hernia surgery, routed Argentina’s 103rd-ranked Facundo Bagnis 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 on the back of 35 winners and eight breaks of serve. “I love Roland Garros, especially since last year,” said Medvedev, who had lost in the opening round on his first four trips to Paris before reaching the quarter-finals in 2021.

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Alexander Zverev - David Ferrer - Debate sobre la compatibilidad de actividades de Bruguera - en.as.com - Madrid

Debate sobre la compatibilidad de actividades de Bruguera

habló ayer de una reunión que mantuvieron el sábado los jugadores españoles presentes en, en la que participaron tanto él como El motivo del encuentro fue la situación de Sergi Bruguera como capitán del equipo de Copa Davis, toda vez que desde el pasado Masters 1.000 de Miami el catalán es entrenador oficialmente de Alexander Zverev (número tres del mundo), habitual oponente de muchos de los tenistas de la Armada, con quien había colaborado antes de forma esporádica.

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Roger Federer - Emma Raducanu - Alexander Zverev - Wimbledon points strip to hit Djokovic and three others hard but Nadal and co can benefit - msn.com - France - Australia

Wimbledon points strip to hit Djokovic and three others hard but Nadal and co can benefit

The ATP and WTA's decision to remove all ranking points from Wimbledon has sent shockwaves throughout the tennis community, with some players now opting not to compete without any points on offer. But the decision also comes with some consequences for the likes of Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer, who will take huge hits to their rankings, while players like Daniil Medvedev and Alexander Zverev could benefit from the decision and reach their career-highs.

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