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Tennis in Wimbledon Mit Alexander Zverev Und Tatjana Maria – Aber: Die Meisten Deutschen Sind Potenziell Nur Statisten

Summary by Berliner Morgenpost
Im Wimbledon startet das bedeutendste Tennis-Turnier. Doch nur Alexander Zverev und Tatjana Maria verbreiten vage deutsche Hoffnungen.

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Andrea Petković believes that the new tennis stars will shape an era like Federer and Nadal. Before Wimbledon she talks about the new great rivalry – and explains why she holds so much of Alexander Zverev.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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The world's most famous tennis tournament begins. Alexander Zverev presents himself on the unloved lawn in good shape in advance, but the headlines determine two other stars.

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London - Shortly before Wimbledon Tatjana let Maria listen to the sensational victory in Queens. On the Profitour she is on the way with her family - and still has a big wish.

·Germany
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Five out of only seven German tennis professionals will start on Monday in Wimbledon. The focus is once again on Alexander Zverev.

Coach and TV expert Christopher Kas deciphers the formula for success of Germany's currently best tennis player Tatjana Maria just before the start of the famous turf tournament in London. Because the 37-year-old makes a really good cut.

·Germany
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sportschau.de broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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