Right place, right time: How Zverev made the most of rivals misfortunes to win maiden Grand Slam title
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“Now we are champions and it’s all that matters,” Alexander Zverev conceded in his Roland Garros champ speech. He had finally reached a desire that had been resisting him for years. Well for the rivals, or for the injuries, or for himself. Three great lost endings. The label of eternal candidate, the best tennis player without Grand Slams. A mental barrier that destroyed in Paris and introduced him into the group of the chosen ones. Wimbledon, w…
In Wimbledon in the absence of Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev never reached the quarter-finals on the London turf. Now in the Grand Slam, he relies a little on the confidence generated in Paris to aim better.
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