Zverev undergoes surgery on torn ligaments in ankle after French Open
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[June 08, 2022]
(Reuters) - German world number three
Alexander Zverev underwent surgery on torn ligaments in his right
ankle on Tuesday after he was forced to retire from his French Open
semi-final against 22-times major champion Rafa Nadal last week.
Zverev was trailing 7-6(8) 6-6 against Nadal when he rolled his
ankle and he screamed out in agony. The 25-year-old was fighting for
his first Grand Slam title and would have taken over as world number
one had he succeeded in his quest.
"Next week I'll reach a career-high ranking of number 2 in the
world, but this morning I had to undergo surgery," Zverev said in a
post on Instagram along with a photo of him on a hospital bed.
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"After further examination in Germany, we received
confirmation that all three of the lateral ligaments in my right
ankle were torn.
"To return to competition as quickly as possible, to ensure all the
ligaments heal properly, and to reclaim full stability in my ankle,
surgery was the best choice. My rehab starts now and I'll do
everything to come back stronger than ever!"
Zverev's brother Mischa told German newspaper Bild
that Wimbledon is "out of the question" for the 25-year-old, with
the grasscourt major set to be held from June 27 to July 10.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Bengaluru; Editing by Toby Davis)
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