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Zverev Says Glucose Sensor Malfunction Affected Halle Semifinal Loss to Fritz

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Zverev, who came ​into the match with a ⁠poor recent record against the American after losing their previous six meetings, lost with ‌the contest lasting two hours and 39 minutes.

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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

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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 …

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"The sensor indicated high values, but they were low," says the German. "But Taylor deserved to win."

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Ubitennis broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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