In his third-round match at Wimbledon, Alexander Zverev hurt his knee. But now the all-clear seems to have been given for the German tennis ace
Alexander Zverev apparently did not suffer a serious injury to his knee during his round of 16 appearance at Wimbledon. As the newspaper “Bild” reported on Sunday, medical tests on Saturday evening after the Olympic champion’s victory over Cameron Norrie were “fine”. However, Zverev will have to wait and see how the joint reacts and, if necessary, see a doctor again on Sunday.
On Monday, the German number one is due to play the US American Taylor Fritz at Church Road for a place in the quarter-finals
Zverev had to undergo treatment on his left knee in the duel with Norrie after a fall in the second set and later had a tape bandage applied. He appeared for the post-match interviews with a slight limp and a bandage around his knee, but immediately expressed the hope that the injury was not too bad. “I’ll have it checked out. I feel a bit restricted in some movements,” said Zverev, who also felt pain: “But I was able to continue playing at my level. “