Alexander Zverev is his fierce critic after falling on Tuesday Against Italy Matteo Berrettini in the second rotation of Montecarlo’s second 1,000 masters of 2-6, 6-3 and 7-5. He had no condescension on his own, and at the press conference he spoke of the anger he had brought.
“I haven’t won a lot of games, so this is the worst moment from my injury and in recent months,” he added after not exceeding the quarterfinals in any of the six contests he played since tomorrow’s Australia. And about the game with Berrettini went further: “My level is gentle, it’s lost in the game,” he said.
For Zverev, his ball “is slower and the story of the last months”; In addition, he pointed out that when his rival broke the service “he played 10 levels below.”
His removal is removing the road to the number of the two in the world’s classification of Spanish Carlos Alcaraz, the second favorite, who will take action on Wednesday against the Argentine Francisco Cerúndo.
Zverev, who can take from number 1 to the sinner in Montecarlo, will lose points by the end of the week, so Alcaraz will miss him in the ATP ranking if he wins the contest and will be the number two in the world behind Italian Jannik Sinner, guaranteed to return to tracks, 1,000 masters of Rome, as number uno to the world.
Source: La Verdad

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