Zverev finally playing pain-free after injury nightmare | Inquirer Sports

Zverev finally playing pain-free after injury nightmare

/ 06:33 PM February 21, 2023

Alexander Zverev

FILE PHOTO: Tennis – Australian Open – Melbourne Park, Melbourne, Australia – January 19, 2023 Germany’s Alexander Zverev walks off the court after losing his second round match against Michael Mmoh of the U.S. REUTERS/Hannah Mckay

Alexander Zverev said he was finally playing without any pain and enjoying his tennis again after a serious ankle injury and subsequent complications derailed his 2022 season.

Zverev, 25, had surgery to repair damaged ankle ligaments following an injury he sustained during his French Open semi-final against Rafa Nadal in June last year.

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The German’s return was further delayed in September after he suffered from a bone edema. After returning to competitive action in December, Zverev lost in the second round of the Australian Open last month and Rotterdam last week.

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However, the 2020 U.S. Open runner-up said he was now free of his injury problems.

“I don’t have it in the back of my mind. A few weeks ago I used to still get signals from my foot,” Zverev told reporters in Doha. “It’s in the right direction, and I feel like I can play pretty freely now.

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“I felt that way in Rotterdam. I thought I played a lot better in Rotterdam than I did the previous weeks, even though I lost second round.

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“I’m looking forward to the next few weeks, and hopefully it still gets progressively better.”

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Zverev, who faces Andy Murray in the Doha second round on Wednesday, said the prospect of being out for months due to his bone edema issue was tough to digest but a break from the game was exactly what he needed.

“I packed my bags and went on holiday,” the former world number two said. “I didn’t do any rehabilitation.

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“That helped me a lot, because my foot did need rest. I was trying very hard to come back, and maybe I did a bit too much.

“That’s in the past now, and hopefully we can look forward without any issues.”

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