Zverev kritisiert Platzverhältnisse bei den Italian Open nach überraschender Niederlage

Alexander Zverev ist bei den Italian Open dramatisch ausgeschieden und unterlag im Achtelfinale Luciano Darderi. Die Nummer 3 der Welt verlor mit 1:6, 7:6 (10), 6:0, nachdem er im Tiebreak des zweiten Satzes vier Matchbälle vergeben hatte.

Zverev, ein zweifacher Champion in Rom, machte die schlechte Platzqualität für seine Niederlage verantwortlich. „Ehrlich gesagt, der Platz, ich glaube, das ist der schlechteste Platz, auf dem ich je gespielt habe“, sagte er in seiner Pressekonferenz nach dem Spiel. Er merkte an, dass der Ball beim Matchball unvorhersehbar absprang und beim Breakball rollte, was ein konstantes Spiel unter den windigen Bedingungen nahezu unmöglich machte.

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