Alexander Zverev brings Rafael Jodar’s French Open run to an end

3 Jun 2026 • 12:20 AM MYT
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German tennis player Alexander Zverev in action against France's Benjamin Bonzi during their men's singles first round match of the French Open tennis tournament (Roland Garros 2026), at Roland Garros Stadium. Frank Molter/dpa

Alexander Zverev cemented his status as French Open favourite by ruthlessly ending the challenge of teenager Rafael Jodar.

The 19-year-old Spaniard has been one of the stories of the tournament with his run to the quarter-finals on his debut at Roland Garros.

But he will not be emulating famous namesake Rafael Nadal by winning the title on his debut, with second seed Zverev easing to a 7-6 (3) 6-1 6-3 victory.

The German will surely never have a better chance to break his grand slam duck but he has shut down any talk of this being his title to lose.

Zverev has shown in the past a tendency to be too passive when opportunities arise, and it appeared the same thing might be happening when he trailed Jodar 5-2 in the opening set.

But, after Zverev hit back to level, it was largely one-way traffic, with the 29-year-old clinching victory after two hours and 29 minutes.

Zverev made 80 per cent of his first serves and sealed his spot in a fifth Roland Garros semi-final with a thumping forehand winner down the line.

The world number three, who is guaranteed to face another young gun next with Joao Fonseca meeting Jakub Mensik in the night session, said: “I feel like today was a very tough test against a very good player and I managed.

“Of course I’m happy to be in the semi-finals and, for now, that’s it. I just want to keep going.”