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German tennis player Alexander Zverev said his plane was struck by lightning en route to Paris ahead of the French Open.
The plane was forced to turn around and make an emergency stop in Hamburg, leading Zverev to land in Paris hours later than expected.
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DPA International on MSNNadal believes Zverev lacks mental strength to win a Grand Slam titleTennis great Rafael Nadal believes that Germany's Alexander Zverev has so far lacked the mental strength to win a Grand Slam ...
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Tennis World on MSNTop analyst questions Alexander Zverev's latest statements in HamburgThose statements drew numerous criticisms towards Alexander, who was accused of too often looking for childish justifications ...
World number three Alexander Zverev will be hoping lightning doesn't strike twice and he can finally lift a Grand Slam trophy ...
SportsLine tennis expert Blake Von Hagen reveals his top French Open longshots for the men's and women's draws ...
Alex Zverev has revealed his plane was struck by lightning on the way to the French Open. "Best story of Roland Garros so far ...
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Yardbarker on MSN'We got struck by lightning': Alexander Zverev details wild mid-air scare in route to Roland GarrosAlexander Zverev recounted a rather peculiar experience he had with fellow players Brandon Nakashima and Jiri Lehecka on ...
As Alexander Zverev continues to chase his first Grand Slam win, Novak Djokovic's former coach and Rafael Nadal both raised a ...
Alexander Zverev will be third seed for the French Open but the 28-year-old German's prospects of winning his first Grand ...
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