Alexander Zverev Drags Roger Federer Into Angry Outburst Discussion
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"I'm a father now... It came with Roger Federer as well" - Alexander Zverev gets real about not wanting to be known for his angry on-court outbursts
Alexander Zverev candidly reflected on the evolution of his on-court anger management over the years in the aftermath of his comeback win over Alexei Popyrin in the men's singles quarterfinals of the
Alexander Zverev Says He Stopped Breaking Rackets For Good, Here's Why
Alexander Zverev has changed his approach when it comes to breaking tennis rackets, and he explained why. Tennis players have a unique opportunity to express their anger on the court. With a racket in their hand, it's easy to destroy it and vent the frustration, something that, for example, football...
Alexander Zverev, currently ranked third in the world, has admitted that becoming a father has changed his perspective on the world. In a way, he has followed Roger Federer and wants to become a tennis role model.
"I would have smashed a racket after the first set" - Zverev outlines more composed mindset as he looks to replicate Federer
World number three Alexander Zverev has been known for outbursts and displays rage when on the court, but he managed to keep his temper in check after defeating Alexi Popyrin 6-7(8), 6-4, 6-3 in the Canadian Open quarter-finals. The German entered the event as the top seed and looks good to challeng...
Alexander Zverev uses Roger Federer as an example for making dramatic change
Alexander Zverev admits he has a fresh outlook on life since becoming a father as he has decided to follow in Roger Federer’s footsteps by making a behavioural change, saying he wants “to be a tennis role model”. World No 3 Zverev has found himself in hot water on and off the court regularly in the past few years as he faced domestic abuse allegations from two former partners, while he has been known to lose his temper during matches, leading to…
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