Tommy Haas talks about Alexander Zverev’s injury

It’s been almost two months since the serious injury that all tennis lovers will keep in our retinas forever. This was in the semifinals of Roland Garros when, Alexander Zverevin a match of the highest level against Rafael Nadal, seriously injured the three external ligaments of the ankle and had to withdraw from the Parisian tournament. In a statement issued by TennisHead, the former World No. 2, Tommy Haas, has analyzed Sascha’s situation in an optimistic way.

The severity of the injury

Alexander was in top form when he got injured. It’s the first time he’s been stopped in his tracks for so long in his career. It’s an ordeal. After a rehabilitation like the one you are going through, you have to regain strength, energy and then confidence”.

His return to the slopes

“Well, I think Sascha can do it, especially because he is well surrounded and that counts a lot in this type of situation. I am sure that we will not wait long after his return to see him again at the top of world tennis”.

Will he win a Grand Slam?

“Suddenly you’re in your 20s and you don’t have a Grand Slam title yet, but I wouldn’t bet against him under any circumstances.”

2022 leaves a new challenge for the German: recovering from an unprecedented injury in his career. Alexander Zverev He has never been away from the courts for so long due to injury. When he was most competitive in a Grand Slam, he suffered ligament tears that do not allow him to return to the courts to this day.

It was Zverev himself who analyzed his situation a few days ago and said that he would return to the courts when he was really competitive and when his presence in a tournament meant he had a chance of winning it. In that interview with Eurosport Germany, the German also confessed the hardness of his day to day from when he wakes up until night.

Alexander Zverev is at a key moment in his career, at 25 years old, he has very important titles to his credit and a Grand Slam final, a victory that still eludes him. Surely, this is the most difficult step in the entire sporting life of the German. After many attempts, Sascha sees how the years go by and his showcases do not have any of the four most important tournaments in the world of tennis, Tommy Haas still trusts, but will the Hamburger tennis player manage to do it before another Next Gen player occupies the Big 3 spot?

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