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The World No.2, Alexander Zverev, believes that the overall competition in modern-day tennis is much higher than the Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal-Novak Djokovic era.
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Tennis World USA on MSNWatch: Alexander Zverev meets a Real Madrid legendAfter the premature elimination against Matteo Berrettini in Monte Carlo, the world number 2 won in Munich in front of his ...
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Tennis World USA on MSNFormer ATP ace takes brutal shot at Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander ZverevThere is no doubt that Jannik Sinner's three-month ban represented a huge chance especially for Alexander Zverev and Carlos ...
Rumors about a collaboration between Boris Becker and Alexander Zverev have been making the rounds for the past few weeks in ...
Alexander Zverev gave a scathing review of his performance ... and I have to say that Sascha was playing a really high-level tennis. “Yeah, so in order to change and switch the momentum around ...
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Tennis365 on MSNDominic Thiem rates Alexander Zverev’s Grand Slam hopes as he names French Open favouritesDominic Thiem has assessed Alexander Zverev’s chances of winning a Grand Slam title and also named his three favourites to ...
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FirstSportz on MSNAlexander Zverev criticizes ‘annoying’ doping control authorities for taking away ‘freedom to live’The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) recently announced that they have made it mandatory for the players to ...
Matteo Berrettini earned the biggest win of his career on Tuesday, taking out top seed and world No. 2 Alexander Zverev at the Monte ... and I have to say that Sascha was playing a really high- ...
Tennis Focus, Hot Topics The first joint ATP/WTA 1000 event of the clay season is underway in Madrid. Friday features second ...
“I had to adjust a little bit to the conditions, and I have to say, Sascha [Alexander Zverev] was playing unbelievable, really deep and returning a lot so it wasn’t easy.” Photo by VALERY HACHE/AFP ...
After his victory over Davidovich Fokina, Zverev posted the picture of the ball mark onto social media. This picture appeared ...
Sascha Zverev survives a thrilling 3-set battle against Fokina at the 2025 Mutua Madrid Open. Rublev exits as title defense ...
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