Zverev dismisses teenager Jódar as elusive grand slam title inches closer

For at least a few fleeting moments, it appeared that something significant might be unfolding on Tuesday beneath the Court Philippe-Chatrier roof. Rafael Jódar had started his first grand slam quarter-final desperate to make his mark and he spent the first 40 minutes eviscerating the ball off both sides, lasering groundstrokes that seemingly struck every line. He built a 5-2 lead over Alexander Zverev, a game away from starting with a statement in the biggest match of his career.
Zverev dismisses teenager Jódar as elusive grand slam title inches closer

Zverev dismisses teenager Jódar as elusive grand slam title inches closer Alexander Zverev defeated Rafael Jódar 7-6 (3), 6-1, 6-3 to reach the French Open semi-finals, taking advantage of a draw depleted by early upsets. With many top players eliminated, Zverev is seen as a strong favorite, though past performances and off-court allegations complicate his pursuit of a first Grand Slam title. His next opponent is Jakub Mensik.

  • Alexander Zverev defeated Rafael Jódar in the French Open quarter-finals.
  • Zverev advanced to the semi-finals with a 7-6 (3), 6-1, 6-3 victory.
  • The tournament has seen numerous early upsets, opening the draw for Zverev.
  • Jódar led 5-2 in the first set before Zverev regained control.
  • Jódar had advanced through multiple five-set matches, impacting his stamina.
  • Matteo Arnaldi set an open-era record for court time to reach the quarter-finals.
  • Zverev is seeking his first Grand Slam title, having reached three previous finals.
  • Zverev has faced accusations of domestic violence, which he denies.
  • His next opponent in the semi-finals will be Jakub Mensik.
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