Alexander Zverev wants to leave Paris and fly home on Saturday, like his brother Mischa Zverev at Eurosport explained.
“After that you have to see what the final diagnosis looks like, how bad it is and how Sascha can best recover,” said the 34-year-old.
There are “various tests that will be sent to different doctors”.
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Zverev had delivered an impressive fight to Nadal for more than three hours before he slipped and fell on a forehand.
The Olympic champion was wheeled off the field in a wheelchair and was later only able to leave the Stade Roland-Garros on crutches.
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On Instagram, the Hamburger emphasized that he is now keeping his fingers crossed for Nadal on the way to the 14th title in Roland-Garros. “Congratulations to Rafa. I hope he makes it and makes history.”
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In the final on Sunday (from 3:00 p.m. live on free TV on Eurosport 1 and on Eurosport on Joyn) the 36-year-old faces the Norwegian Casper Ruud.
He explained in Paris that Nadal has been his “big idol” since childhood. It will be interesting to see which of the two finalists derives more benefit from this constellation.
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