Zverev Withdraws From Swiss Open After Wimbledon Setback | Sports-Games
- Alexander Zverev withdrew from the Swiss Open after facing personal challenges and mental health issues following his first-round loss at Wimbledon against Arthur Rinderknech in a five-set match lasting nearly five hours.
- Following the match, Zverev spoke about his mental health struggles, expressing feelings of loneliness and considering therapy for the first time.
- Boris Becker expressed concern for Zverev's mental health, noting his feelings of isolation outside of tennis.
- Zverev acknowledged his ongoing difficulties, stating he has not felt this empty before and expressed a lack of joy in his life.
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After his Wimbledon-off Germany's tennis number one Alexander Zverev withdraws from the tournament in Gstaad for "personal reasons".
Alexander Zverev made his decision for the Sandplatz tournament in Gstaad. BILD knows the background.
Zverev withdraws from Swiss Open due to personal reasons, defending champion Berrettini also out
Alexander Zverev has pulled out of the Swiss Open in Gstaad, organisers of the ATP 250 event said on Thursday, just over a week after the German world number three crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round.
Tennis-Zverev withdraws from Gstaad, defending champion Berrettini also out
(Reuters) -Alexander Zverev has pulled out of the Swiss Open in Gstaad, organisers of the ATP 250 event said on Thursday, just over a week after the German world number three crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round. Read full story
Zverev withdraws from Gstaad, defending champion Berrettini also out
Alexander Zverev has pulled out of the Swiss Open in Gstaad, organisers of the ATP 250 event said on Thursday, just over a week after the German world number three crashed out of Wimbledon in the first round. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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