
Frightening second about Zverev in the Wimbledon final – Sinner gesture provides for goosebumps
Home Sport Status: 12.07.2026, 20:28 Comments Follow us on Google In the Wimbledon final, Alexander Zverev slips and kneels.
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The 1991 Wimbledon winner had himself suffered a serious foot injury and expressed concern after Zverev’s ligament tear at the 2022 French Open. Zverev is fighting for something extraordinary in London: As a reigning French Open winner, he could win the lawn classic as the first male German since Michael Stich in 1991 – just five weeks after his first Grand Slam triumph in Paris.
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The 1991 Wimbledon winner had himself suffered a serious foot injury and expressed concern after Zverev’s ligament tear at the 2022 French Open.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Zverev is fighting for something extraordinary in London: As a reigning French Open winner, he could win the lawn classic as the first male German since Michael Stich in 1991 – just five weeks after his first Grand Slam triumph in Paris.
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