Zverev Finally Playing Pain-Free after Injury Nightmare

Germany's Alexander Zverev in action against Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka during their Tennis Davis Cup qualifiers match for the 2023 group stage between Germany and Switzerland, at the Arena in Trier, Germany, 03 February 2023. (EPA)
Germany's Alexander Zverev in action against Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka during their Tennis Davis Cup qualifiers match for the 2023 group stage between Germany and Switzerland, at the Arena in Trier, Germany, 03 February 2023. (EPA)
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Zverev Finally Playing Pain-Free after Injury Nightmare

Germany's Alexander Zverev in action against Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka during their Tennis Davis Cup qualifiers match for the 2023 group stage between Germany and Switzerland, at the Arena in Trier, Germany, 03 February 2023. (EPA)
Germany's Alexander Zverev in action against Switzerland's Stan Wawrinka during their Tennis Davis Cup qualifiers match for the 2023 group stage between Germany and Switzerland, at the Arena in Trier, Germany, 03 February 2023. (EPA)

Alexander Zverev said he was finally playing without any pain and enjoying his tennis again after a serious ankle injury and subsequent complications derailed his 2022 season.

Zverev, 25, had surgery to repair damaged ankle ligaments following an injury he sustained during his French Open semi-final against Rafa Nadal in June last year.

The German's return was further delayed in September after he suffered from a bone edema. After returning to competitive action in December, Zverev lost in the second round of the Australian Open last month and Rotterdam last week.

However, the 2020 US Open runner-up said he was now free of his injury problems.

"I don't have it in the back of my mind. A few weeks ago, I used to still get signals from my foot," Zverev told reporters in Doha. "It's in the right direction, and I feel like I can play pretty freely now.

"I felt that way in Rotterdam. I thought I played a lot better in Rotterdam than I did the previous weeks, even though I lost second round.

"I'm looking forward to the next few weeks, and hopefully it still gets progressively better."

Zverev, who faces Andy Murray in the Doha second round on Wednesday, said the prospect of being out for months due to his bone edema issue was tough to digest but a break from the game was exactly what he needed.

"I packed my bags and went on holiday," the former world number two said. "I didn't do any rehabilitation.

"That helped me a lot, because my foot did need rest. I was trying very hard to come back, and maybe I did a bit too much.

"That's in the past now, and hopefully we can look forward without any issues."



Bayern Munich Wants to Keep Forward Mathys Tel Despite Reports Linking Him with Chelsea

Mathys Tel. (AFP)
Mathys Tel. (AFP)
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Bayern Munich Wants to Keep Forward Mathys Tel Despite Reports Linking Him with Chelsea

Mathys Tel. (AFP)
Mathys Tel. (AFP)

Bayern Munich's sporting director Christoph Freund says the German club is planning to keep Mathys Tel, after several media reports linked the French forward with a move to Chelsea.

Freund said Tuesday that the 19-year-old Tel was a “very important player” for Bayern and that the club wants to follow a plan for his development.

“We have a very good dialogue because he’s a big talent who should take on an important role for us. We’ve had a lot of conversations. Our clear aim is that Mathys will make the breakthrough with us,” Freund said. “Obviously we’ll listen if a player isn’t happy, then we’ll talk about it. We want to see through our plan with Mathys.”

Freund's comments followed reports in British and German media that Chelsea was interested in signing Tel, with some claiming a swap deal could see out-of-form Chelsea forward Christopher Nkunku head to Bayern.

Tel became Bayern's youngest-ever goalscorer when he netted in a cup game in August 2022 at the age of 17 years, 126 days, breaking a record held by teammate Jamal Musiala. He had joined Bayern earlier that year from French club Rennes.

Tel netted 10 goals in all competitions last season but has yet to score in this campaign. He has played 12 games under coach Vincent Kompany in all competitions but started only two of them, with his last start coming in a Bundesliga game Sept. 1.

Bayern next plays Wednesday at home against Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga. Kompany signaled Tuesday that attacking midfielder Musiala could return after missing Saturday's 1-0 win over Borussia Moenchengladbach with an illness.