‘I had the best and worst moments of my life here’Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Zverev lost three Grand Slam finals before winning his maiden majorByEmily SalleyBBC Sport journalistPublished52 minutes agoFour years ago, Alexander Zverev was taken off Court Phillippe-Chatrier in a wheelchair, another chance at Grand Slam glory gone.The German had been a set up in the semi-final against the great Rafael Nadal in the 2022 French Open when he suffered a nasty fall that left him screaming in pain.
Zverev tore ligaments in his right ankle in what was the worst injury of his career and missed several months of the season after undergoing surgery.
But 1,465 days later, he walked off the same court with his first – and long-awaited – Grand Slam trophy tucked under his arm after beating Italy’s Flavio Cobolli in a tense five-set final in Paris.
“This court is so special to me in so many ways,” Zverev, 29, stated.
“I have had the best moments and the worst moment of my life on this court.
“I was laid in that corner four years ago with seven broken ligaments and two fractured bones. I lost a Grand Slam final here two years ago.
“But now, finally, it is a happy ending.”


