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Alexander Zverev reveals he has 'torn several lateral ligaments' after French Open heartbreak against Rafael Nadal

Alexander Zverev says he has suffered torn ligaments after rolling his ankle in his French Open semi-final match against Rafael Nadal. The German trailed Nadal 7-6 (10-8) 6-6 and had to leave Court Philippe-Chatrier in a wheelchair during the match. Ad/> After receiving treatment on court, Zverev was wheeled into the locker room before later returning on crutches to confirm his retirement.

Roland-Garros'You should respect him' — Djokovic treatment from fans 'really unfair', says Ivanisevic4 HOURS AGO Zverev has explained the extent of his injury on social media on Saturday. «I am now on my way back home,» he wrote in a post on Instagram. «Based on the first medical checks, it looks like I have torn several lateral ligaments in my right foot.

»I will be flying to Germany on Monday to make further examinations and to determine the best and quickest way for me to recover." /> Nadal will play Casper Ruud in the final on Sunday as he looks to extend his Grand Slam record to 22. Exclusive: 'Double joy' — Toni Nadal reacts to Ruud facing his 'idol' Rafa in final Ruud prepares to face Nadal in French Open final — 'My idol all my life' 'To see him crying is a very tough moment' — Nadal upset by Zverev retirement Zverev has backed the Spaniard to go all the way after the two took three hours and 13 minutes to battle out almost two sets on Friday. «I want to congratulate Rafa,» said Zverev.

«It's incredible to see him in a 14th final and hopefully he can go all the way and make some more history.” Speaking on Eurosport Germany, his brother Mischa said on Friday: „Sascha never cries! Something bad must have happened! That's impossible! “The ankle was gone. That was an angle, in that position nothing can stick. He couldn't get up.

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