Germany's Alexander Zverev (Alexander Zverev) fell to the quarterfinals of the men's singles at the 2025 French Open, missing out on the Grand Slam title again, and he also strongly retorted in the face of doubts from the outside world.
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"When I didn't do well and all of a sudden everybody became very knowledgeable about tennis, I came back from a serious injury and I was back in the world No. 2 and I always thought I had what it took to challenge the top players." Speaking at the ATP Gastut this week, Zverev said: "Even though the last game was not at its best, I lost to Djokovic, not the player ranked 250 in the world. ”
The 28-year-old, who finished runner-up at the French Open last year and is seeding third this year, is aiming for his first Grand Slam title, but he missed out on a first-set lead against Novak Djokovic before losing three sets in a row in three hours and 17 minutes, giving him a dismal 5-18 record in the world top 10 at a Grand Slam.