Zverev completes Roland Garros semifinals with Rafa Nadal-like streak

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The German Alexander Zverev is still on a roll. There are eleven matches won in a row, after presenting himself with the ATP Masters 1000 title in Rome in Paris, where he struck a blow by eliminating the fourteen-time king of Roland Garros, the Spaniard Rafa Nadal, in the first round.

The series German, 27 years old and world No. 4, in the Grand Slam on clay is Rafael Nadal for his patience. He will play his fourth straight semifinal after defeating the Australian Alex de Minaur by 6-4, 7-6 (5) and 6-4 in 2h.59′.

He will not be in 2022 with the Greek Stefanos Tsitsipaswas left in a wheelchair due to an ankle injury when he gave up Rafael Nadal in 2022 and falls in 2023 with Norwegian Casper Ruudwhere he will try again this Friday.

If the prophecy comes true, they will open the sun Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner at 2:30 pm, and then (not before 5:30 pm) Alexander Zverev and a Casper Ruud who found himself in the quarterfinals with a withdrawal due to injury Novak Djokovic.

There will be a new champion in the final, on Sunday at 3 pm, without any ‘Big 3’ for the first time in twenty years at Roland Garros.

Zverev’s three-set victory over De Minaur, 25 years old and No. 11, is based on his greater experience in this type of Grand Slam matches. He moved better on key points. The three hours of gameplay consumed give more evidence of the difficulty.

Zverev will look to surpass his bar in the French capital, which will repeat the 2020 US Open final.


Source: La Verdad

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