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Alexander Zverev was ‘better player’ than Rafael Nadal before horror injury ended match

Djokovic’s coach has spoken for the first time since the world No 1 crashed out of the French Open to Nadal in the quarter-final. And he claimed that the Spaniard was able to win matches even when he wasn’t the better player as the “king” and “owner” of Court Philippe-Chatrier.

“If you look at the semi-final – Zverev was the better player, he probably should have been two sets to love up, but at the moment when that horrible injury occurred, he had not won the first or the second set,” Ivanisevic told Tennis Majors. The 25-year-old led by a break in the first set before it was taken to a tiebreak and led the breaker 6-2 before losing it 10-8.

He then served for the second set but was broken back in what was the eighth break of the set and Nadal forced another tiebreak but Zverev injured his ankle and could be heard crying out in pain. He was then taken off the court in a wheelchair and re-emerged on crutches to retire after three hours of play.

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“Rafa used what Novak gave to him – he is the king and an owner of this court, and he does not allow you to have lapses, you pay for them immediately.” Like Zverev in the semi-final, Djokovic had his own lead over Nadal in the fourth set of their last-eight clash.

Last year’s champion was 5-2 up in the fourth and had two set points but Nadal managed to save them and force a tiebreak, winning it to seal a four-set victory. And the 2001 Wimbledon champion admitted that the 36-year-old deserved to win the match after Djokovic’s dips in momentum. “Novak had too many ups and downs, while Rafa was consistent and he absolutely deserved to win that match,” Ivanisevic said.

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