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Tennis star Alexander Zverev fumes as he accuses Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner of receiving special treatment during fiery Australian Open clash against the Spanish world No 1:’This is BULLS***!’

World No 3 Alexander Zverev flew into a rage as he accused top-two stars Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner of being ‘protected’ by the tour after the Spaniard took a contentious medical timeout during their Australian Open semi-final. 

The world No 1 had swiped the first two sets of his clash with the German but began to struggle in the Melbourne heat deep in the third, taking his time to stretch out his groin after losing a point at 4-4. 

Chair umpire Marijana Veljovic opted not to give the 22-year-old a time violation, with Zverev accusing Alcaraz of struggling with cramp and unnecessarily holding up play. 

At the end of his game, Alcaraz summoned the physio to receive treatment – in Zverev’s eyes, against the rules of calling for a medical timeout which preclude muscle cramping. 

‘He has cramp!’ Zverev complained to Grand Slam supervisor Andreas Egli in a mixture of English and German. ‘He can’t take a medical, he is cramping. What else should it be?

‘This is absolute bulls***. This is unbelievable. Cramps? What the f*** is that? You cannot be serious.’

Zverev vented his fury by repeating multiple times that the decision to allow Alcaraz recovery time, via a thigh massage from a physio, was ‘unbelievable’, ‘not possible’, and ‘bulls***’. 

Alexander Zverev grew increasingly incensed as he argued with supervisor Andreas Egli

The German flew into a rage after Carlos Alcaraz called a medical timeout after appearing to struggle with mere cramp

The German flew into a rage after Carlos Alcaraz called a medical timeout after appearing to struggle with mere cramp

But in another twist, the 28-year-old stressed that he felt Alcaraz was receiving such leniency because of his position in tennis. 

‘You are protecting both of them (Alcaraz and Sinner), this is unbelievable,’ Zverev fumed. ‘Unbelievable. This is not possible. This is not possible. You cannot be serious.’

Sinner and Alcaraz stand apart at the top of men’s tennis, having split the last four Grand Slam titles between them after meeting in the finals. 

The last time a player not named Sinner or Alcaraz won a Grand Slam came nearly three years ago, with Novak Djokovic taking the 2023 US Open. 

Cramping, while officially ruled out as a condition which can prompt a medical timeout, can prove a grey area, with Alcaraz perhaps concerned that he had picked up a thigh injury instead of losing conditioning. 

‘From Zverev’s point of view, he is viewing it as cramp, and wants to press the pace,’ Andy Murray’s former coach Miles Maclagan said on TNT Sports. 

‘You can understand his argument and a lot of people think if there is a medical timeout then there should be a penalty for it because Zverev’s fitness has been unquestionable and that’s one of his major strengths which has been somewhat negated by his opponent being able to take a timeout.

‘He has worked very hard, not just in this match but across the course of his career to be able to sustain a workrate that is difficult for his opponent. Whether it’s cramp or not, it’s because of the duress that Zverev was able to put him under.’ 

The Spaniard contorted himself at the back of the court in a battle to shake off the cramp

The Spaniard contorted himself at the back of the court in a battle to shake off the cramp

Zverev felt his opponent was receiving biased treatment as he took his time to continue

Alcaraz was doubled over on the edge of his on-court coaching box

Zverev felt his opponent was receiving biased treatment as he took his time to continue

The 28-year-old battled his way back into the contest and pushed Alcaraz to the decider

The 28-year-old battled his way back into the contest and pushed Alcaraz to the decider

‘I think we see a lot with injuries that it’s questionable with the physio coming out –  this has been all for Alcaraz’s benefit.’

Elsewhere on the tour, strict adherence to the rules has seen players penalised for suffering the physical symptoms of cramp, with former US Open champion Daniil Medvedev initially receiving a ‘best efforts’ violation after he was rendered immobile mid-game. 

The Russian player was accused of not playing to the best of his abilities during his match against Learner Tien after being bent double in pain on the base line – but later had his violation rescinded upon review. 

Earlier in the third set, Alcaraz told his team that he ‘threw up’ and questioned whether he should ‘take something’, due to being unable to take on fluids.  

After the medical timeout, Alcaraz returned to court, having drunk pickle juice to further aid his symptoms, but went on to lose the third and fourth sets – pushing the match to a decider. 

Zverev will be looking to become the first player to beat Alcaraz in five sets – the Spaniard’s specialty of sorts – since the 2022, when he was beaten by former Wimbledon finalist Matteo Berrettini across all five sets. 

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