Wimbledon Finalist, Alexander Zverev, Battles Medical Equipment Inaccuracies in Warm-Up Match
Alexander Zverev said an inaccurate glucose monitor reading caused him to take too much insulin before a Wimbledon match, highlighting the challenges of managing Type 1 diabetes during elite…
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Wimbledon finalist Alexander Zverev is using his tennis success to raise diabetes awareness
LONDON (AP) — Alexander Zverev has more than just defending champion Jannik Sinner to deal with on Sunday in the Wimbledon final. The 29-yea

Wimbledon finalist Alexander Zverev is using his tennis success to raise diabetes awareness
Alexander Zverev has more than just defending champion Jannik Sinner to deal with on Sunday in the Wimbledon final

Wimbledon finalist Alexander Zverev is using his tennis success to raise diabetes awareness
If needed, he injects insulin during matches.

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