Zverev is subject to the 2-0 set management: Wimbledon dream burst
Zverev is subject to the 2-0 set management: Wimbledon dream burst
injury adds Zverev to Wimbledon
The tennis miracle saw in a graceful close, but for Alexander Zverev the dream of victory at this year's Wimbledon tournament ended in a disappointment. Despite a promising 2-0 set lead against Taylor Fritz from the USA, the German hopeful failed in the round of 16 with 6: 4, 7: 6 (7: 4), 4: 6, 6: 7 (3: 7), 3: 6. Zverev visibly relied on the defeat when he left the Center Court.
The American Fritz was impressed by his own success and addressed warm words to Zverev. Despite the deficit of 0: 2 sets, Fritz fought back and secured a place in the semi -finals against Lorenzo Musetti. An opportunity that Zverev actually wanted to use for itself.
After an unfortunate slip on the lawn two days earlier, Zverev played with a bandage on the left knee. He had previously contracted the injury to the stop ball against Cameron Norrie. Although he felt good according to his brother, Zverev could no longer call up full performance at the crucial moment.
encouraging start for zverev
In the first two sentences, Zverev showed an impressive performance, especially when playing. He kept calm and relied on his chance of playing aggressively, which gave him the decisive advantage. But in the following sentences, his concentration decreased and Fritz took advantage of this to turn the game.
The burden of the injury became increasingly noticeable in the course of the game. Zverev increasingly got on the defensive and had to fight harder for every point. Despite the love of lawn and the desire for a Grand Slam title, the German player has to accept another disappointment in Wimbledon.
Zverev's dream of a successful Wimbledon appearance was destroyed by the injury. Despite a promising start, he was unable to build on his previous successes and again says goodbye out of the prestigious lawn tournament.
- Nag