Tennis-Zverev Says Glucose Sensor Malfunction Affected Halle Semi-Final Loss to Fritz
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Alexander Zverev was eliminated on Saturday in the semifinal by Taylor Fritz on Halle's grass: the German appeared debilitated during the match and after the match explained why. To penalize the winner of the last Roland Garros, who suffers from diabetes, a malfunction of the glycaemic sensor that uses to determine the amount of insulin needed to compensate for the excess sugar in the blood. The sensor provided me with a completely incorrect rea…
Alexander Zverev, undefeated in his last ten games, lost on Saturday Halle’s semifinal to Taylor Fritz. World number three had to ask for the presence of the tournament doctor as he felt dizzy because of an error in his glucose sensor.
The German appeared debilitated during the Halle semifinal against Fritz and explained what happened
Zverev says glucose sensor malfunction affected Halle semi-final loss to Fritz
Alexander Zverev, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at four, uses Medtronic technology to help regulate his glucose levels. (EPA Images pic) BERLIN: French Open champion Alexander Zverev said a malfunctioning glucose sensor left him feeling unwell during his Halle Open semi-final defeat by Taylor Fritz on Saturday. Zverev, who came into the match with a poor recent record against the American after losing their previous six meetings, lost 6…
Roland-Garros' winner, leaned Saturday against his black beast, the American Taylor Fritz (9th), in the semifinals of Halle's ATP 500 tournament, diminished by his diabetes problems and the malfunctioning of his sensor
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