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According to L'Equipe, German tennis star Alexander Zverev could be out for six to eight weeks. In the semifinals of the French Open, Zverev severely sprained his ankle and had to withdraw from Rafael Nadal. Zverev began to cry in pain after the injury, apparently very. Missing at least six weeks means Zverev will have to miss the entire grass season, including Wimbledon. In Paris, Zverev admitted that he was 25 years old and that he had no excuses. After a strong season in 2021, Zverev said his big goal for 2022 is to win at least one major and be at the top of the list. Six months into the 2022 season, Zverev has yet to reach his goals. It remains to be seen when Zverev will be able to return to the game. Alexander Zverev's cruel setback at Wimbledon 2022 after a fear injury World No. 3 Alexander Zverev will miss Wimbledon and will be sidelined for up to 20 minutes after suffering a serious ankle injury in his French Open semi-final clash with Rafael Nadal, according to reports eight weeks ago. The German suffered an ankle injury at the end of a two-set fight with eventual champion Nadal in Paris. Tennis spectators watched in horror as Zverev screamed in pain as Nadal ran to the net to check on his opponent.