After 'Throwing up 37 Times,' Alexander Zverev Reveals How He Truly Feels About Shock Hamburg Open Loss
- Alexander Zverev lost to Alexandre Muller 6-3, 4-6, 7-6 in the second round of the 2025 Hamburg Open held just days before the French Open.
- Zverev competed despite severe illness, having thrown up 37 times and endured a 39.4-degree fever the night before, which affected his performance.
- The German player, once ranked world No. 2 and defending 1300 points at Roland Garros, has faced difficulties maintaining his performance after competing in the Australian Open championship match earlier this year.
- Zverev revealed that despite experiencing severe illness, including vomiting dozens of times and enduring a high fever throughout the night, he considered his performance acceptable and complimented his opponent’s strategic play.
- Despite the loss, Zverev affirmed his goals for the French Open remain unchanged and expects the short recovery time to help him regain form.
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Alexander Zverev Says He "Threw up 37 Times" Before His Shocking Second-Round Loss at the Hamburg Open
Alexander Zverev continued his poor run of form at the Hamburg Open, where he suffered a shocking defeat against Alexandre The post Alexander Zverev Says He “Threw up 37 Times” Before His Shocking Second-Round Loss at the Hamburg Open appeared first on FirstSportz.
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