Zverev 'super happy' with recovery despite U.S. Open withdrawal
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[August 24, 2022]
(Reuters) - World number two
Alexander Zverev said he was "super happy" with his recovery
following ankle surgery despite having to pull out of the U.S. Open,
the main draw of which kicks off in New York on Monday.
The 25-year-old German needed surgery to fix damaged ligaments in
his right ankle following a freak injury he suffered during this
year's Roland Garros semi-final against Rafa Nadal.
The U.S. Open organisers confirmed on Monday that Zverev has
withdrawn from the hardcourt Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows, where
he finished runner-up behind Dominic Thiem in 2020.
"The recovery is going extremely well," Zverev said in a video post
on his Instagram account. "And I am super happy where I am right
now.
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"But unfortunately I will not come to New York this
year.
"It was a very tough decision, but the way the recovery is going ...
and how well everything is going ... I just don't want to take the
risk and play a best-of-five set match as my first match back."
Zverev is expected to return to competitive action in the middle of
September during Germany's campaign in the group stage of the Davis
Cup Finals in Hamburg.
"Of course, I will miss it (the U.S. Open) and, of course, I will be
watching it from far away," Zverev added. "Unfortunately I did not
have another week or two where I would have been 100% ready but it
is how it is.
"I am looking forward to seeing everybody at the Davis Cup. And I am
looking forward to being back as soon as possible."
(Reporting by Sudipto Ganguly in Mumbai; Editing by Christopher
Cushing)
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