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Alexander Zverev’s alarming trend: Falling more often to lower-ranked rivals

Summary by Tennis World
Alexander Zverev will enter the Miami Open as the top seed. World no. 1 is seeking a deep run following poor results after the Australian Open. The German has lost five of the previous nine matches, missing a chance to become the 30th world no. 1 since 1973. Alexander embraced a 69-21 score in 2024, lifting two ATP titles and wrapping up the season in the top-2 for the first time in his career. Zverev suffered only three defeats against the oppo…
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Tennis World broke the news in United States on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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