Zverev Reaches Seventh French Open Quarters After Griekspoor Retires
- On June 2, 2025, in Paris, Alexander Zverev moved into the quarter-finals of the French Open after Tallon Griekspoor retired during their fourth-round encounter due to an abdominal injury.
- Griekspoor was forced to withdraw from the match after sustaining an abdominal muscle strain that morning, which affected his serving ability and overall performance despite a pre-match scan revealing no definitive injury.
- After Griekspoor broke early, Zverev broke back twice to win the first set 6-4 and then took a 3-0 lead in the second before Griekspoor called for the medic and ended the match.
- The match lasted 54 minutes, with Zverev ahead 6-4, 3-0 when Griekspoor retired, citing an abdominal injury that hindered his ability to serve effectively and perform at his desired level.
- This victory marked Zverev’s seventh French Open quarter-final in eight years, and he will next face either Cameron Norrie or three-time champion Novak Djokovic.
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Tennis pro Alexander Zverev has reached the quarter-finals at the French Open. His opponent Tallon Griekspoor from the Netherlands gave up due to illness at the level of 6:4, 3:0.
Tallon Griekspoor has given up in the fourth round of Roland Garros. In the second set of the match against third-seeded Alexander Zverev...
It is 09:45 when Tallon Griekspoor walks onto Court Suzanne-Lenglen at Roland Garros. His fourth-round clash with Alexander Zverev is scheduled for three hours later, so the world number 35 starts his warm-up. Everything is fine. Griekspoor played a five-setter two days earlier, but feels fit, strong and ready for battle.
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At the beginning of the match, Germany's tennis ace Alexander Zverev wobbled, and an insect caused a cough attack. After that, bad luck changed sides: his opponent Griekspoor had to give up injured.
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