Alexander Zverev shows glimpses of his peak form as he reaches the final four, saying the agony of last year’s injuries isn’t on his mind anymore. RolandGarros
PARIS, France – Alexander Zverev rolled into the French Open semifinals on Wednesday, June 7 , a year after leaving the Grand Slam in a wheelchair and said his injury issues in the last 12 months made his achievement a little sweeter.
The German’s return was further delayed in September due to a bone edema issue and he only began playing pain-free earlier this season. “I don’t think about it. I’m going on court to win tennis matches. I’m not thinking about what happened last year. I have to talk about it a lot obviously, that’s fine,” Zverev said.“Grand Slams are tennis history. That’s what you play for. I think the two most important things in tennis are Grand Slams and the Olympic Games.
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