Zverev Says Glucose Sensor Malfunction Affected Halle Semifinal Loss to Fritz
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German explained the difficulties he had had during the semi-finals on the grass in Germany: "I have been using this sensor since 2016, and there had never been such a serious error." It's the tool used by Sinner in training
Zverev says glucose sensor malfunction affected Halle semi-final ...
Alexander Zverev could not add another title after his first victory in a Grand Slam in Roland Garros: on Saturday he fell in the semifinals of the Halle Open, in Germany, to Taylor Fritz, in three sets — Fritz later lost the final to Frances Tiafoe. The match against Zverev was very close, 7-6(4), 4-6, 5-7, but the German had a hard time on the track and had to ask for a dead time doctor. Later he explained that something had never happened to …
Alexander Zverev's diabetes and a malfunctioning glucose sensor got in his way in Halle
Alexander Zverev couldn't follow his first Grand Slam victory at Roland Garros with another title: on Saturday, he fell in the semi-finals of the Halle Open in Germany against Taylor Fritz, in three sets, where Fritz later lost the final to Frances Tiafoe. The match with Zverev was very tight, 7-6(4), 4-6, 5-7, but the German suffered on court, requiring a medical timeout. He later explained that he suffered something that had never happened to…
"The sensor indicated high values, but they were low," says the German. "But Taylor deserved to win."
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