

Alexander Zverev recently faced a brutal defeat against Cristian Garin at the Bavarian International. After facing an early defeat at the Monte Carlo Masters, the tennis star was aiming to compensate for the loss in Munich. While the match started off on a good note, the arena experienced rain showers, raising concerns for the 26-year-old.
Although his Chilian opponent emerged victorious with the scoreboard marking 6-4, 6-4, Zverev criticized the decision of the officials to ignore the rain. “At what point are we gonna do something? At what point? Just tell me. Are we not gonna do anything the entire match? Then I’m done. I’m just gonna tank the next two games and I’m done. This is ridiculous. It’s been literally raining,” he said, despising the umpire for not halting the match despite the irrelevant weather conditions.
Zverev not happy with the umpire in his match against Garin in Munich
“At what point are we gonna do something? At what point? Just tell me. Are we not gonna do anything the entire match? Then I’m done. I’m just gonna tank the next two games and I’m done. This is ridiculous.… pic.twitter.com/gFxF11TXzV
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) April 19, 2024
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As the German ATP star’s disappointment could clearly be seen in his argumentative statement against the chair umpire, the tournament stands in a line of discussions, raising concerns about the ignorant behavior of the officials.
Along with the call for interrupting the match, Zverev also threatened the umpire to quit the match in between. As the call he made wasn’t heard and followed, he ended up with evident disappointment on his side.
Besides Zverev’s defeat that caused mid-match chaos, glory followed Garin’s way. As the Chilean ATP star attained this win, he not only advanced to the semi-finals but also became the first player to be out of the top 100 and still defeat Zverev in straight sets since 2015.
As the chaotic showdown came to a controversial end, Garin continues his run for the title. However, his fate in the tournament is yet to be determined as the expectations multiply after his remarkable win against the world no.5.
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Munich’s regret continues to haunt Alexander Zverev
Alexander Zverev’s opening match win over Juric Rodionov stuffed him with excitement. The match experienced multiple rain delays and was finally commenced with Zverev securing a 7-6, 6-2 win. Soon after the match, the German explained how it was a delight for him in the end.
“We had a little bit of hail, we had snow, we had rain. We had some good tennis, we had some bad tennis, so everything was there,” he said, summing up the whole experience of the inaugural match.
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Along with that, he also mentioned how his victory made this season different from the recent ones. “I’m happy to be through to the quarter-finals, first time in a few years. Normally I come here and I visit Munich for one day and then I leave again, so it’s nice that I’m actually staying here,” he added.
As Zverev had to rest his aspirations in Munich this year as well, his performance in the upcoming competitions still remains to be analyzed.
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