Spain’s Rafael Nadal has said that qualifying for his 14th French Open final because opponent Alexander Zverev was injured and taken off court in a wheelchair was “not the way” he wanted to win. | City_Press
Nadal said:
Third seed Zverev screamed in pain when he went down on the baseline after turning his right ankle on the final point of the 12th game of the second set. Medics quickly arrived and it was obvious he would not be able to continue and the medics call for a wheelchair.The only thing that I can say is I hope he’s not too [badly injured].WHO IS RUUD?
The 23-year-old Ruud was confident he could count all the finals that Nadal had played at Roland Garros and the opponents the Spaniard defeated during his record haul.
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