Zverev arremete contra el estado de las pistas del Abierto de Italia tras una sorprendente derrota

Alexander Zverev sufrió una dramática eliminación del Abierto de Italia al caer ante Luciano Darderi en octavos de final. El número 3 del mundo perdió por 1-6, 7-6(10) y 6-0 tras desperdiciar cuatro puntos de partido en el tiebreak del segundo set.

Zverev, bicampeón en Roma, atribuyó su derrota a la mala calidad de la pista. "Para ser honesto, creo que esta es la peor pista en la que he jugado nunca", declaró en la conferencia de prensa posterior al partido. Señaló que la pelota botó de forma impredecible en el punto de partido y rodó en un punto de quiebre, lo que hizo que jugar con regularidad fuera casi imposible debido a las condiciones de viento.

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