{"id":292870,"date":"2023-11-02T18:09:09","date_gmt":"2023-11-02T18:09:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/?p=292870"},"modified":"2023-11-02T18:09:09","modified_gmt":"2023-11-02T18:09:09","slug":"alexander-zverev-feels-dead-as-he-gives-view-on-paris-schedule-row-exclusive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportsloveme.com\/tennis\/alexander-zverev-feels-dead-as-he-gives-view-on-paris-schedule-row-exclusive\/","title":{"rendered":"Alexander Zverev feels ‘dead’ as he gives view on Paris schedule row – EXCLUSIVE"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Alexander Zverev admitted he felt \u201cdead\u201d after finishing his second-round match shortly before 10pm local time at the Rolex Paris Masters and returning to the court less than 17 hours later. It comes after other players slammed scheduling in Paris-Bercy when Jannik Sinner finished his match at 2:37am and was set to return to the court in the last match of the day session before pulling out with fatigue.<\/p>\n

Zverev crashed out to Stefanos Tsitsipas 7-6(2) 6-4 on Thursday after contesting a three-hour and 29-minute epic against Ugo Humbert the night before. The 10th seed at the Paris Masters finished his previous match at 9:56pm local time and was back on court by 2:40pm the following day.<\/p>\n

But he was no match for the world No 6, who fired down 10 aces en route to the quarter-final. After his defeat, Zverev admitted that he struggled after his late thriller against Humbert on Wednesday. \u201cI\u2019m dead. I think you could see that on the court,\u201d the 26-year-old exclusively told Express Sport.<\/p>\n

But the German said he couldn\u2019t take issue with the scheduling after two other matches were staged even later than his on Wednesday. He continued: \u201cWell I think it\u2019s not up to me because there were also two other guys who finished even later so I understand the scheduling.<\/p>\n

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\u201cIt\u2019s not that but I played a lot, I played three sets the first day then another three sets of doubles the same day. Then three hours 40 yesterday so it\u2019s not ideal preparation to play against someone like Tsitsipas.\u201d Zverev\u2019s comments come after several players and coaches hit out at the ATP when Sinner finished his own round of 32 match at 2:37am in the early hours of Thursday.<\/p>\n

With Zverev\u2019s match against Humbert delaying the night session on Wednesday, Holger Rune and Dominic Thiem took to the court at around 10:30pm local time, with the Dane winning just after midnight and Sinner contesting his match after. The Italian was scheduled to return in the final day session match on Thursday – which ultimately ended up starting at around 4pm – but withdrew citing fatigue.<\/p>\n

As for Zverev, the world No 9 is waiting to see whether he will qualify for the season-ending ATP Finals after his loss to Tsitsipas hurt his chances. \u201cI\u2019m going to watch it, there\u2019s nothing I can do anymore,\u201d he said of the race to Turin.<\/p>\n