Toronto Top Seed Zverev Got Expert Insight From Retired Rival Rafa
- Germany's Alexander Zverev sought advice from retired Spanish legend Rafael Nadal after his first-round exit at Wimbledon.
- Zverev visited Nadal's training academy in Mallorca for 10 days, stating, 'Rafa gave me some great insight of what it is actually like to play against me.'
- Zverev is trying to convince Toni Nadal to join his coaching team, noting that he is 'a very busy man.'
- Zverev mentioned that his coaching situation will be clearer 'in a few weeks.
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Toronto top seed Zverev got expert insight from retired rival Rafa
Alexander Zverev returns to tennis with his confidence under repair after losing in the Wimbledon first round a month ago.
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Tomás Barrios (142nd in the ATP ranking) gave the surprise in the qualy of the Masters 1000 in Toronto. Despite the fact that the Chilean tennis player was not considered to participate in the Canadian tournament, the downfall of a pair of athletes led to a call to assume the vacancy. Thus, as a replacement, the national racket took advantage of the opportunity and signed a triumph. He defeated the Hong Kong Coleman Wong by a partial double of 6…
Zverev reached the end of the Australian Open at the beginning of the course and in April raised the title in Munich. They are his two most notable moments of a season marked by an excessive irregularity for the number three of the world. German is already in Toronto for the contest of the first Masters 1,000 of the summer in North America in preparation for the next US Open.The defeat in the first round of Wimbledon and his presence at the Rafa…
Adrian Mannarino, Valentin Royer, Pierre-Hugues Herbert and Ugo Blanchet took advantage of an unusual qualification format this Saturday to integrate the main picture of the Masters 1000 in Toronto.
The chillanejo got in surprise in the qualy of the Masters 1000 Canadian and will be the only Chilean in competition. Tomás Barrios (142°) did not plan to travel to Canada , but the tennis has these unexpected turns. A follow-up of casualties in the Masters 1000 of Toronto opened the door to the qualifier box and the Chilean did not hesitate to take advantage of the opportunity. Now, he will seek to get into the main draw. Unpublished Rival The …
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