French Open: Zverev crushes Jodar to reach last four

Alexander Zverev continued his quest for a maiden Grand Slam title as he recovered from a shaky ​start to brush aside Spanish teenager Rafael Jodar 7-6(3) 6-1 ‌6-3 and reach the French Open semi-finals on Tuesday.

The German second seed, who has a golden chance of finally claiming a major title in the ​absence of the injured Carlos Alcaraz and with both ​world number one Jannik Sinner and 24-times Grand Slam winner ⁠Novak Djokovic eliminated, rallied back from a break down in ​the opening set to book his place in the last four ​at Roland Garros for the fifth time in the last six years.

He will next face Czech Jakub Mensik or Brazil’s Joao Fonseca for a place in ​the final.

Asked if he was happy to be in the semi-finals ​again, Zverev made clear he was looking beyond the last four.

“Not really, I ‌don’t ⁠really care. I want to keep going, be in the tournament and win the matches ahead of me, that’s my goal,” he said.

“It was a very tough test against a very good player.”

The ​beginning of the ​match between the ⁠seasoned Zverev and the much-hyped Jodar lived up to its billing with the 19-year-old Spaniard breaking ​for 4-2.

Zverev, however, kept his composure and worked his ​way ⁠back into the contest, playing a succession of crosscourt backhands to pull his opponent wide. He levelled for 5-5 and powered away in ⁠a one-sided ​tiebreak.

The loss of the opening set ​was too much to handle for Jodar, who faded away and never got a ​chance to threaten a comeback.

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