Rafael Nadal's ice-cold stare after winning first set vs Zverev at French Open
The penultimate round of the French Open on Friday was about as eventful as it gets.
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The penultimate round of the French Open on Friday was about as eventful as it gets.
Alexander Zverev explained that the ankle injury he suffered is ‘very serious,’ as he was forced off the court in a French Open semi-final defeat to Rafael Nadal on Friday. Zverev is now a major doubt for Wimbledon after rolling his ankle at the end of the second set. The severity of the injury was obvious immediately, as the German screamed in agony.
A highly anticipated matchup between the third and fifth ranked tennis stars was brought to a horrific end in the semi-final of the French Open on Friday.
By Homero De la Fuente and Jacob Lev, CNN
Rafael Nadal advanced to his 14th French Open final on Friday after third seed Alexander Zverev was forced to retire due to an ankle injury he suffered during the match. After screaming in anguish, a tearful Zverev was helped from the court by medics. He later returned to the court on crutches and conceded the match with Nadal leading 7-6 (10/8), 6-6. However, while the match was on, both players produced some enthralling tennis to wow the Philippe-Chatrier crowd and all those watching on television. In the first set, Nadal had his back to the wall with Zverev on the ascendancy.
Chris Evert feels the major doubt for Rafael Nadal is whether his body will stand up to one more match at the French Open. The 13-time Roland-Garros champion advanced to the final after Alexander Zverev retired at the end of the second set on account of an ankle injury. Ad/> The match had gone three hours for not even two sets, and Nadal looked fatigued.
Alexander Zverev said he suffered a "very serious injury" when he damaged his ankle and was forced to retire from his French Open semi-final against Rafael Nadal on Friday. "It looks like a very serious injury but the medical team are still checking it and I will keep you updated," the German world number three said in a video message released by Roland Garros.
Alexander Zverev was left heartbroken as an injury forced him to pull out of his French Open 2022 semi-final clash against Rafael Nadal at Court Philippe Chatrier on Friday. Trying to hit a return shot against Nadal in the second set, Zverev turned his ankle and screamed in agony, before lying on the ground in pain. He was taken off court on a wheelchair, before he returned to give Nadal a hug and wave the crowd goodbye to a standing ovation.