Tennis at Wimbledon: Serve, game opening, forehand: What Zverev does better
Alexander Zverev meets Jannik Sinner on Sunday Photo: KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV, GLYN KIRK/AFP Saturday began with sleeping. “10 o’clock or 10.30 o’clock is standing...”
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His countdown to the Wimbledon final - Zverev sleeps 10 hours and eats only to survive. Now Germany’s best tennis player in the Wimbledon final meets the defending champion and world ranking first from Italy (17.00 clock / Prime Video). The 29-year-old is now French Open champion with increased self-confidence - and has changed his game and made it more offensive.
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His countdown to the Wimbledon final - Zverev sleeps 10 hours and eats only to survive.
according to BILDNow Germany’s best tennis player in the Wimbledon final meets the defending champion and world ranking first from Italy (17.00 clock / Prime Video).
according to Der TagesspiegelThe 29-year-old is now French Open champion with increased self-confidence - and has changed his game and made it more offensive.
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