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Home / Sports / Zverev Fumes Over Alcaraz Medical Time-Out

Zverev Fumes Over Alcaraz Medical Time-Out

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Zverev questioned Alcaraz's medical time-out for a leg issue.
  • The German player alleged Alcaraz suffered from cramping.
  • Alcaraz battled through to win the longest semifinal match.
Zverev Fumes Over Alcaraz Medical Time-Out

Alexander Zverev voiced his strong disapproval of the medical time-out given to Carlos Alcaraz during their intense Australian Open semifinal match. Zverev contended that Alcaraz's leg problem was likely cramp, a condition not typically eligible for medical intervention. He expressed frustration that the treatment allowed Alcaraz significant recovery time.

Despite Zverev's objections, which included heated exchanges with officials on court, Alcaraz proceeded to win the grueling contest. The match, lasting five hours and 27 minutes, became the longest semifinal in Australian Open history. Zverev felt that Alcaraz, after the extended break, was able to return to full capacity, ultimately winning the final sets.

Zverev, who served for the match in the fifth set, reflected on the demanding physical nature of the encounter. He acknowledged reaching his limits but remained proud of his performance. The German player looks forward to the rest of the year, hoping to build on this performance for future success in Grand Slam tournaments.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Zverev was upset because he believed Alcaraz was suffering from cramps, which are not a valid reason for a medical time-out, and felt the break allowed Alcaraz to recover significantly.
Carlos Alcaraz won the match against Alexander Zverev in an epic five-setter, which became the longest semifinal in Australian Open history.
The semifinal match between Zverev and Alcaraz lasted for five hours and 27 minutes, making it the longest semifinal in the Australian Open's history.

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