More than four hours of fighting for the Musketeers Cup in the Roland Garros final. Pushing himself to the maximum in the seventh and decisive game. Emotional swings, in the game and on the scoreboard.
“Animal, an animal” won, as defined by the German Alexander Zverev the intensity of Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz from start to finish, especially in the last two sets, where he returned to victory in Paris.
He won 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1 and 6-2. The glory, for Carlos Alcaraz, undefeated in Grand Slam finals. After US Open 2022 and Wimbledon 2023, title at Roland Garros 2024.
Alexander Zverev suffered in the opposite direction. He is two points away from winning the 2020 US Open, dominating two sets and a break ahead. Also at Roland Garros the scoreboard smiled at him for a few minutes. pointless At 27 years old he continues without a ‘great’ in his history.
Carlos Alcaraz He considers the circumstances of his rival, with whom he had great detail during the trophy ceremony. The man from Murcia thanked his team for the work, the support of family and friends, but also made reference in some heartfelt words to the experiences of Zverev, c.With whom they maintain a friendly relationship, they practice many times when they coincide in training.
“I know because of everything you’ve been through with the injury you’ve had on this court. You’ve had an incredible journey. I’m sure tennis will give you the opportunity to win Grand Slams and also to win Roland Garros . . Soon,” said Alcaraz. in front of a Zverev who showed his gratitude in gestures, within the pain of the moment.
The race of Alexander Zverev It could have ended with an ugly fall in the semifinals of Roland Garros 2022, against Rafa Nadal. He broke his right ankle, putting him out for half a year and at the same time readapting to competition.
Designated from a very young age as a future world number one and Grand Slam champion, however, he remains at zero in both sections.
Source: La Verdad

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