Zverev is one of just three top-10 seeds still remaining in the tournament, with fourth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime and 10th seed Flavio Cobolli set to meet in Wednesday’s quarter-finals.

But Zverev is on the opposite side of the bracket and cannot meet either of those until the final.

Instead, the world number three will take on either 26th seed Jakub Mensik or 28th seed Joao Fonseca – who are both looking to reach their maiden Grand Slam semi-final.

“I will watch the match tonight, but in my room on the TV with a nice drink in my hand,” Zverev reported.

“We had two days off but it is important to keep the rhythm and keep practising.”

Zverev has made his way to the quarter-finals in routine fashion, dropping just one set across four matches.

In contrast, Jodar had played two five-set matches and spent almost 13 hours on court – around four hours more than Zverev.

That did not appear to be a problem when the youthful Jodar broke to lead 5-2 in the opening set, but Zverev took advantage of the Spaniard’s nerves as he tried to serve out the opener.

The German levelled the set and then took control of the resulting tie-break before Jodar, who was playing in just his second Grand Slam main draw, began to fade.

Zverev barely let up from the second set onwards, wrapping up victory in emphatic fashion with a crashing forehand.

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