German player Alexander Zverev exploited a blunder from Carlos Alcaraz to Spaniard and won second consecutive semi-last at the French Open.
This was the initial time the 25-year-old Zverev crushed a best 10 rival at a Grand Slam in 12 endeavors and his triumph came against a player who came into the challenge having won 14 continuous matches.
Zverev, who lost to Stefanos Tsitsipas in the 2021 semi-last, had a 2-1 straight on lead against Alcaraz yet his rival had won their latest gathering — the only one on earth — this month in the last of the ATP Masters in Madrid.
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Alcaraz made 56 natural blunders as Zverev saved a set point in the fourth set tiebreak prior to changing over his second matchpoint with a sublime strike administration return to set up a gathering against either world number one Novak Djokovic or 13-time French Open hero Rafa Nadal.
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