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Zverev reduced to playing 'on one leg' in five-set tussle with Fritz

LONDON : Alexander Zverev traded brutal blows with Taylor Fritz for 3-1/2 hours on Monday, fighting toe-to-toe with the American as their fourth round showdown stretched into five sets and at the end of it all, the German declared he had been playing "on one leg".

That observation seemed to even surprise Fritz, who said the "match seemed extremely normal" to him until he broke Zverev in the fifth set en route to a 4-6 6-7(4) 6-4 7-6(3) 6-3 victory.

The German fourth seed had jarred his left knee following an awkward fall in the previous round and he turned up on Centre Court on Monday wearing a protective support on his leg.

But considering Zverev then went on to regularly bombard his opponent with 130 mph missiles, fired down 19 thunderbolt aces, produced 55 winners and even won the longest rally in the contest which dragged on for 21 shots, his post-match revelations were rather unexpected.

"It was fairly obvious that I wasn't 100 per cent today, right?" Zverev asked reporters before elaborating that an MRI scan had shown that he had a tear in his knee capsule as well as bone bruising.

"I wasn't moving really the entire match. If I was running for a dropshot, I was limping there more than running.

"There wasn't really long rallies because I couldn't play long rallies. Credit to him that he came back but it wasn't a great tennis match."

The German had been enjoying some of the best form of his career in recent months and following on from his run to the French Open final, he was hoping to reach the last eight at the grasscourt major for the first time.

Having been two games away from victory when he was two-sets-to-love up and locked at 4-4 in the third set, his inability to crawl over the finishing line proved to be both

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