Overview
- Alexander Zverev's flight from Hamburg to Paris was struck by lightning, necessitating an emergency landing back in Hamburg.
- The incident delayed Zverev's arrival in Paris until 3 a.m., just days before his French Open opener against Learner Tien.
- Czech player Jiri Lehecka and American Brandon Nakashima were also aboard the lightning-struck flight.
- Despite the disruption, Zverev described the experience as uneventful, with only minor noise and no turbulence reported.
- Zverev, last year's French Open runner-up, is seeded No. 3 this year and aims to claim his first Grand Slam title.