PARIS, France — There will be no magical run, no age- and injury-defying push into the deep end of the competition.
AdvertisementThe end officially arrived at 6:28, with a final miss off the Spaniard’s racket, forced by Alexander Zverev, who prevailed 6-3, 7-6, 6-3.
A clump of two dozen that is used to getting choice seats clogged the entryway to the president’s box.
Ultimately, that is what doomed him on a chilly and dreary afternoon and evening under the roof on Chatrier.
He hit serves that became easy chances for Zverev to go on the defensive, and groundstrokes into the middle of the court that Zverev pounded for winners.
Persons:
Rafael Nadal, Roland Garros, Alexander Zverev, Nadal, Philippe, Chatrier, ”, Emmanuel Dunand, He’d, hadn’t, Zverev, Brenda Patea, he’d, Mateo Villalba
Organizations:
Nadal, Getty
Locations:
PARIS, France, AFP, Paris, German, Berlin, Germany