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Zverev poised to present Roland Garros hurdle to Djokovic, says Becker


PARIS (Reuters) – Alexander Zverev is finding top form at just the right time and is set to present a considerable Roland Garros barrier to top seed Novak Djokovic, said Boris Becker.

FILE PHOTO: Tennis – French Open – Roland Garros, Paris, France – June 3, 2019. Germany’s Alexander Zverev reacts after winning his fourth round match against Italy’s Fabio Fognini. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach

Djokovic and Zverev had been due to clash later on Wednesday in the top quarter-final, but persistent rain has meant no singles play has started, and it is looking increasingly unlikely that the pair will manage to play.

Becker, who coached Djokovic for three years, thinks his fellow German is primed to give him a run for his money.

“Djokovic has been in top form from the first round onwards,” said Becker, in the French capital as a pundit for Eurosport.

“He hasn’t been tested mainly because of his level, on the other hand Sascha (Zverev) has been struggling with some long matches, with two five-setters and for the first time I saw a very good Sasha Zverev against (Fabio) Fognini.

“He really stepped up to the plate and maybe played his best match of the season and that’s what he has to do to give Novak a run for his money.”

Becker, a champion at Wimbledon, the U.S. and Australian Opens, never conquered the Paris clay, falling in the semi-finals three times.

He knows only too well the problems his compatriot might encounter. “Slow competitions don’t favor Zverev as it takes off a bit of speed from the serve, allowing Novak to get more returns,” he said.

“But in his last couple of matches, Zverev has been winning the longer rallies, he’s being more patient, waiting for the right moments to play the right shots, which I think you have to be against Novak. On paper, Novak is definitely the favorite but on a good day Sascha can definitely give him a match.”

Austrian Dominic Thiem was also due to play for a spot in the semis, facing Russia’s Karen Khachanov. The wet weather will favor Thiem, Becker says.

“Dominic Thiem’s run at the French Open in the last few years has been very impressive, but Khachanov is in his first ever Grand Slam quarter-final and an up-and-coming star so can definitely cause problems.

“He beat (Juan Martin) Del Potro, one of the biggest hitters on the tour. He wasn’t phased in that match at all. If it’s heavy and slow it favors Thiem, but if it’s quick and the ball is traveling through the court fast then it favors Khachanov.

“Thiem is still the favorite for me, but an intriguing match no doubt.”

Reporting by Ossian Shine; Editing by Christian Radnedge



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