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Zverev details the extent of his lung problems

Óscar Belloch | 1 Nov 2024 | 21.25
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Alexander Zverev at the 2024 ATP Rolex Paris Masters. Photo: Getty
Alexander Zverev at the 2024 ATP Rolex Paris Masters. Photo: Getty

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Alexander Zverev explained a little over a month ago that he was suffering from a lung inflammation that would not allow him to be at his peak for a few months. After his quarterfinal match in the ATP Rolex Paris Masters 2024 where he defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas, he commented on his current health status: "I don't know if I'm okay, I have to go for tests and exams. I feel fine, the doctors told me that I would gradually recover, although being at 100% will take me a few months, as this is not something that simply goes away like an illness in a week or two. I don't feel overly tired on the court, nor do I find it hard to breathe. The court this week is helping me because there are rarely long points, but I'm not getting too tired and I don't feel like I'm struggling to breathe." This way, Zverev reassures the press and the fans.

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