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Zverev shocked by Garin in Munich

World number three Alexander Zverev complained that everything was against him after a shock defeat in the quarter-finals of the Munich Open. — AFP pic

Zverev lost 6-4, 5-7, 7-5 to Chile’s Cristian Garin, who sits 44 places below him in the ATP rankings, to end his hopes of a record third successive title in Munich. Zverev disputed a line call on his first match point, before coming within inches of hitting a winner down the line on his second. The German star said he was already looking forward to trying to regain his crown in Munich next year.

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