"I'm Not Feeling Great" - Alexander Zverev Raises Concerns Ahead of Carlos Alcaraz Clash at Cincinnati Open After Ben Shelton Win
- Alexander Zverev beat Ben Shelton 6-2, 6-2 to reach the Cincinnati Open semifinals, ending Shelton's nine-match winning streak.
- Zverev experienced health issues during the match, leading to a medical timeout due to dizziness, and admitted he is not feeling great ahead of his match with Carlos Alcaraz.
- Carlos Alcaraz also advanced to the semifinals by defeating Andrey Rublev 6-3, 4-6, 7-5, setting up a showdown with Zverev.
- Zverev holds a slight edge over Alcaraz in their head-to-head record at 6-5, including five wins on hard surfaces.
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The Spanish world number 2 had no difficulty in getting rid of a weakened Alexander Zverev (6-4, 6-3).
One week before the start of the US Open, a visibly beaten Alexander Zverev loses the semi-finals in Cincinnati. His opponent's blows can be passed by without any reaction.
One week before the U.S. Open Alexander Zverev continues to fight with health problems: In Cincinnati was finished in the semi-finals. The fact that the German tennis pro was able to finish at all seemed remarkable.
Alexander Zverev has a lot of physical difficulties in the quarter-finals, but he still wins confidently. In the semi-final against Carlos Alcaraz he can't do that anymore. The winner has pity.
German tennis player Alexander Zverev is the last semifinalist at the Cincinnati Masters. The top women's players in the world have been eliminated.
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