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Rafael Nadal’s French Open Reign Ends: Fourteen-time Champion Upset by Alexander Zverev in First Round | Tennis News

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Rafael Nadal, the ‘King of Clay’, suffered a shocking defeat in the first round of the French Open to Alexander Zverev. This loss marked the first time in Nadal’s career that he was beaten in two consecutive matches on clay courts and the first time he exited the French Open before the fourth round. Despite showing flashes of his top form, Nadal ultimately went down fighting in what could potentially be his last match at Roland Garros.

The 14-time champion, who has 14 titles and 112 victories at Roland Garros, was visibly emotional as he addressed the crowd after the match. While he did not confirm if this was his last appearance at the tournament, he expressed his gratitude for the love and support he received from the fans.

Zverev, on the other hand, paid tribute to Nadal, calling it an honor to play against the tennis legend. The German player’s victory over Nadal marked a significant moment in his career.

In other matches, Italian world No 2 Jannik Sinner made a strong comeback from injury as he defeated Christopher Eubanks in straight sets. Sinner, the Australian Open champion, expressed his happiness at being back on the court and reflected on the special memories he has at Roland Garros.

As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on top players like Novak Djokovic, who needs a strong performance to maintain his top ranking. With exciting matches and unexpected upsets, the French Open promises to deliver thrilling tennis action for fans around the world.

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