Former finalist Alexander Zverev to miss U.S. Open with ankle injury
Alexander Zverev, the 2020 U.S. Open runner-up, will miss the tournament this year while recovering from surgery on his right ankle.
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Alexander Zverev, the 2020 U.S. Open runner-up, will miss the tournament this year while recovering from surgery on his right ankle.
German tennis player Alexander Zverev will miss the upcoming US Open after failing to recover in time from an ankle injury. The injury in question occurred during the semi-finals of the French Open when Zverev fell awkwardly during his match against Rafael Nadal. Ad The 25-year-old left the court in a wheelchair before returning on crutches, informing the umpire he could no longer continue.
NEW YORK (AP) — Alexander Zverev, the 2020 U.S. Open runner-up, will miss the tournament this year while recovering from surgery on his right ankle.
World number two Alexander Zverev has withdrawn from the US Open as he continues his recovery from torn ankle ligaments, tournament organisers announced on Monday.
Las palabras de Nadal tras alcanzar la final en Acapulco: «Estoy pudiendo jugar sin limitaciones, lo que no podía hacer durante el último año y medio. Ahora me siento un pelín liberado, porque de momento en todos los partidos que he jugado el pie (izquierdo) no ha sido un problema». Las sensaciones, inmejorables.
Rafael Nadal recorded his best ever start to a season by reaching the quarter-finals of the Mexican Open in Acapulco.
German Olympic tennis singles champion Alexander Zverev's expulsion from the Mexican Open in Acapulco for his foul-mouthed tantrum was deserved said Spanish legend Rafael Nadal. Nadal -- playing his first tournament since he became the record holder for Grand Slam singles titles when he won the Australian Open last month -- added it was not the 'Sascha' (Zverev) he knew and with whom he has good relations. World number three Zverev smashed his racket several times against the umpire Alessandro Germani's chair and delivered a foul mouthed rant at the official after he and partner Marcelo Melo had lost Tuesday's doubles match.