The Citizen (KZN)

Marathon man Zverev through

GERMAN BEATS BLISTERS AND KHACHANOV Three five-setters in a row for pretender to Rafa Nadal’s throne.

- Paris

Alexander Zverev’s appetite for five-set marathons showed no signs of shrinking and even blisters on his toes could not stop the German from storming into his first major quarterfin­al with a 4-6, 7-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3 French Open win over Karen Khachanov yesterday.

The German had survived successive five-setters in the previous two rounds, including saving a match point against Damir Dzumhur in the last-32, but his fatigued legs and blistered feet again worked overtime to carry him over the finishing line.

“I am young so I might as well stay on court for a while and entertain you guys,” the 21-year-old Zverev, who became the youngest man to reach the quarterfin­als at Roland Garros since 2009, told the cheering crowd.

“All the hours I have spent in the gym has definitely paid off as I was down two sets to one in each of the three matches.”

After looking down and out for much of the third set, Zverev was fired up by a code violation for being coached from the stands by his father Alexander Sr midway through the fourth set and he vented his anger by instantly breaking for a 4-2 lead.

He was fortunate to survive a break point when serving for the set at 5-3, with Khachanov’s blazing forehand clipping the net cord and bouncing just millimetre­s behind the baseline.

While Khachanov’s misfiring racquet felt the full force of his exasperati­on, with the Russian punching his strings with his clenched knuckles, Zverev fired down an ace moments later to draw level at two sets apiece.

Despite calling on a trainer to treat blisters on his left toes before the start of the fifth set, the world No 3 zipped around with ease to break in the opening game of the decider and finished off the 38th-ranked Russian after threeand-a-half hours of pulsating action.

Once Khachanov’s forehand was dumped into the net, a beaming Zverev thumped his heart with his right palm before he sank to his knees and pumped both fists into the skies.

He will next play seventh seed Dominic Thiem. –

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