By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_NoSinw | Friday, January 26, 202
Happy Slam rise turned excruciating finish for Alexander Zverev.
Olympic gold-medal champion Zverev got here agonizingly near a maiden Australian Open last solely to blow a two-set lead and bow to rival Daniil Medvedev 5-7, 3-6, 7-6(4), 7-6(5), 6-3 in a gut-wrenching 4 hour, 18-minute loss.
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In the aftermath of his painful parting, Zverev stated he misplaced the match due to sickness and fatigue and never due to his tennis.
“Kind of I lost it because of a physical state, not because of tennis,” Zverev stated. “That is, for me, disappointing. That’s probably the first time or one of the first times in my career that that has happened.
“But the opposite factor is I will be additionally happy with myself as a result of I did the whole lot I may. I did all of the work within the offseason, did all of the work right here in Australia. I used to be targeted, I used to be concentrated, however issues occurred out of my management, in a means. It’s not my final likelihood hopefully.”
The 26-year-old Zverev dropped to 21-11 in five-set matches, while Medvedev improved to 7-9 in career five-setters.
Both men know the devastation of squandering two-set leads in Grand Slam showdowns.
Unleashing the warrior within, Rafael Nadal delivered the comeback of his career battling by Daniil Medvedev 2-6, 6-7(5), 6-4, 6-4, 7-5 to capture a men’s record 21st Grand Slam title in an epic and astounding 2022 Australian Open final.
Three-time AO finalist Medvedev said he’s much more mentally tough player these days.
“Mentally 100%, I’m stronger than I used to be earlier than this event as a result of now I do know that I’m able to some issues possibly I believed I’m not,” Medvedev said. “Because earlier than I did not do something like this to get to the ultimate.
“So mentally I’m stronger than before, and I’m happy about it. Probably honestly, it’s better to be in the final winning three-set, four-set matches. That’s the better way physically. But it is what it is, and I’m proud and looking forward to the final to give my 100% again.”
Two of the hardest defeats of Zverev’s profession have come after he let two-set leads slip away.
Dominic Thiem rallied previous Zverev 2-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 7-6(6) in a gripping, grueling 2020 US Open last to seize his first profession Grand Slam championship.
Zverev has been beneath the scrutiny highlight this month with the news he’ll face a trial in Berlin in May to reply assault allegations from his ex-girlfriend and mom of his youngster.
Asked immediately if the assault allegations and controversy hampered his focus, Zverev, who has repeatedly denied all abuse and assault allegations made by a number of ex-girlfriends, stated it hasn’t impacted his play.
“No, because I have said it before: Anyone who has a semi-decent IQ level understands what’s going on,” Zverev stated. “I hope that most of you guys do. I’m fine with it.”
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Source: www.tennisnow.com