Alexander Zverev is optimistic about his participation in the Hamburg tournament starting Tuesdaywhere he defended his title, and at the Paris Olympics, the pain in his knee that caused his fall at Wimbledon that prevented him from walking normally until a few days ago continues to subside.
In a press conference before the tournament to be held in his hometown, the fourth player in the world He said he is doing “everything” he can to try to recover from the bone marrow edema and knee capsule strain. who suffered in the third round of the London event with the aim of revalidating the title achieved in Hamburg in 2023.
“Now all the pain and limitations. If I’m gone, I’ll play. There’s no doubt. I still feel something, but I’m sure I’ll get better. Three days ago I could barely walk. Now I can train on the track. “If it continues like this, I hope I will be successful on Tuesday,” he explained.
He assured that in his current state he would not try to play in any other tournament except the one in Hamburg. “This is something special for me, my house. This is where I started my career. “I want to celebrate many more great moments here and be the defending champion on the field,” said the German.
“There is less than a week left between Hamburg and Paris. I will do everything to be successful in both tournaments,” added Zverev.
Source: La Verdad

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