I’m Still Number Three – Alexander Zverev Ready to Go Far at Wimbledon
- Alexander Zverev is preparing for his ninth Wimbledon and feels his form returning as he faces Arthur Rinderknech in the first round.
- Zverev reached the semi-final at the Terra Wortmann Open after losing to Taylor Fritz in the Stuttgart Open final.
- Stefanos Tsitsipas is starting his first Grand Slam with new coach Goran Ivanisevic, appreciating their fresh start in training.
- Tsitsipas views every small achievement as significant in his new coaching relationship, feeling no immediate pressure for success.
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The lawn is mowed, the strawberries polished – it's time for Wimbledon! From June 30th to July 13th, the world of tennis meets in London.
Wimbledon was not the love for tennis pro Alexander Zverev so far. It never went beyond the eighth final. The Hamburger wants to change that from Monday. The first opponent in the Grand Slam tournament on turf is the Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech.
Alexander Zverev shows up at Wimbledon from number 3 in the world, despite the not exciting season he is experiencing. German has never found the right feeling with the fields of the All England Club, where he has never gone beyond the eighths of the final. Who knows what he will have in store for him this edition. Meanwhile he will debut Monday on the Central Camp against Arthur Rinderknech. Q: Sascha, happy to be back in Wimbledon? ZVEV: "Very…
Germany's tennis star Alexander Zverev is allowed to race at the legendary Centre Court in his opening game in Wimbledon.
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