
Alexander Zverev eyeing December return from ankle injury
The Hindu
Former US Open runner-up Zverev has been sidelined since June's French Open with the ligament tear and could return for December 8-10's Diriyah Tennis Cup in Saudi Arabia
Former world No. 2 Alexander Zverev is planning a return to the courts during December from a serious ankle injury, his brother and manager Mischa said on Wednesday.
Former US Open runner-up Zverev has been sidelined since June's French Open with a ligament tear and could return for December 8-10's Diriyah Tennis Cup in Saudi Arabia.
"He needs a few matches before the start of the season. Training sessions at home, without a crowd, are different," Mischa Zverev told Eurosport.
"He needs to be on the court against a good player, with ball boys and girls, referees, to feel the adrenalin again."
Zverev has been sidelined since tearing ankle ligaments during his semi-final against Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros.
He left the court in a wheelchair and subsequently underwent surgery to repair three torn ligaments in his right ankle.
A planned return at the Davis Cup in September came up short when Zverev pulled out after experiencing "extreme pain".