I don't think I'm as far off as some might believe," Zverev aims to join the conversation
Alexander Zverev, still ranked world No. 3, suffered a first-round exit at Wimbledon against Arthur Rinderknech. Still chasing a Grand Slam title, the German remains undeterred.
At an Adidas event in London, he shared his thoughts with Tennis365: "It may not have been my best year, but I don’t think I’m as far off as some might believe.
Right now, Carlos (Alcaraz) is a true star. He brings incredible energy to the court, and along with Jannik (Sinner), they’re the players to beat. I just hope to spoil their party a bit—and I believe I can do it.
Carlos is a great guy. He’s very enjoyable to be around and always smiling. If he can steer clear of controversy, he’ll be very, very beloved by tennis fans.
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