Zverev reaches seventh French Open quarters after Griekspoor retires
Third seed Alexander Zverev advanced to the French Open quarterfinals after his opponent Tallon Griekspoor retired midway through the second set on Monday.
The Dutchman was 6-4 3-0 down when he called for the medic and after a very brief discussion the umpire announced his retirement.
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It was not immediately clear what kind of injury Griekspoor had suffered.
He broke the German early in the match but was broken back twice as Zverev, seeking his maiden Grand Slam title, landed the first set.
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The 28-year-old Zverev, a finalist in Paris last year who has now reached his seventh French Open quarterfinal in the last eight years, earned two consecutive breaks at the start of the second set to go 3-0 up before Griekspoor called it a day.
Zverev will play either Briton Cameron Norrie or three-time champion Novak Djokovic, who play later on Monday, in the last eight.
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