A year to the day after suffering a freak injury at Roland Garros, Alexander Zverev fought his way into the fourth round of the French Open, having rediscovered his joie de vivre in a thrilling match against his friend Frances Tiafoe on Saturday.
The German let out a huge scream after wrapping up a 3-6 7-6 6-1 7-6 under the lights on Court Philippe Chatrier, with both players entertaining the crowd throughout.
"I love tennis more than anything. I love tennis not because of money or fame but for the game, to play in front of you guys," he added in a front of the late-night crowd who had stayed on to cheer the players even though they risked missing the last metro home.
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