“I can’t talk for him” Rafael Nadal gets brutally honest on Alexander Zverev’s wheelchair affair

Rafael Nadal, the thirteen time French Open Champion, beaten young German prodigy Alexander Zverev on a highly contesting Rolland Garros semifinal last evening.

Zverev, however picked up a serious injury after just two sets and forced out of the game by wheelchair that paved the way for Nadal to advance for the final on June 5.

From the beginning, Alexander was pressurizing Rafa but eventually it was Nadal’s experience that helped him bounce back from the ruins of losing.  

The three hour match was a piece of joy to watch for the fans as both the players were showing their physical prowess with great enthusiasm. Before yelling in pain, Alexander Zverev was pushing Nadal to the limit for claiming the winning results and people seen that since the first set that lasted more than 90 minutes alone.   

The game between these two was as entertaining as everyone expected but the unexpected thing happened abruptly with Zverev’s sudden fall out.

It was Nadal who first rushed to his opponent and checking out what could possibly go wrong. But then expressed some bitter truth by saying, “I can’t talk for him”.

Fans around the stadium were also shocked to see such incident during a crucial match. The wheelchair finally appeared and every one predicted that the result would then obviously go against the German player. Still Zverev gained high praise from the Spaniard for his heroic performance on that rainy evening in Paris. 

Rafael Nadal was then called by the match referee to discuss on the issue. The scene was full of confusions and heartbreaks until the match was officially called off few minutes later and spectators saw both Rafa and Zverev came to the court and the referee claimed the Spaniard as the winner who would go to the final to face Casper Ruud of Norway.

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