Kei Nishikori lost straight in the fourth round of the men's singles at the French Open, the four major tennis tournaments, and did not advance to the final eight for the first time in two years.

On the 6th, Nishikori, who ranked 49th in the world ranking, played against Germany's Alexander Zverev in the 4th round of men's singles, ranking 6th in the world.

Nishikori lost to Zverev in 2 games and 2 losses this season, with a total of 1 win and 4 losses. I broke the opponent's serve.



After that, while suffering from the opponent's serve of over 200 km, he crossed over with a slow and slow attack that interweaves net play and drop shots, but a mistake occurred in the service game from 4-5 and it was broken, and the first I dropped one set 4-6.



After the second set, Nishikori lacked vividness in the shots and lost 1-6 on a straight with a set count of 0 to 3, and did not advance to the best 8 for the first time in two years at the French Open.