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Exhausted Zverev slams Alcaraz medical time-out after semi-final loss

MELBOURNE, Jan 30 : Alexander Zverev condemned officials for allowing Carlos Alcaraz a medical timeout for a leg problem after falling in an epic five-setter to the Spaniard in the Australian Open's longest semi-final on Friday.

World number one Alcaraz was struggling to move at 4-4 in the third set and was allowed treatment on his right thigh at the change of ends, leaving the German incensed.

While Alcaraz said post-match that he worried he may have strained an adductor muscle, Zverev was adamant the Spaniard's problem was cramp, which is out-of-bounds for medical timeouts.

Alcaraz dropped the next two sets but was back running at full pelt in the fifth to close out an epic 6-4 7-6(5) 6-7(3) 6-7(4) 7-5 win in five hours and 27 minutes.

"Yeah, I mean, he was cramping, so normally you can't take a medical time-out for cramping," third seed Zverev said at his post-match press conference.

"What can I do? It's not my decision. I didn't like it, but it's not my decision."

On court, Zverev lashed out at a match supervisor in profanity-laden German as Alcaraz underwent treatment.

"I just said it was bullshit, basically," he said later of the exchange, noting that Alcaraz finished full of running.

"He took like an hour and a half off where he wasn't moving almost at all.

"So again, maybe I should have used that better in a way. Maybe I should have won the games and won the sets a bit quicker. Then moving into the fifth, maybe he wouldn't have had so much time to recover. But the fifth set, the way he was moving, was incredible again."

ALCARAZ: 'MY BODY COULD BE BETTER'

When asked whether he was injured, Alcaraz equivocated.

"Well, obviously I feel tired. You know, obviously my body could be better, to be honest, but I think that's normal

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