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Alexander Zverev surprises with early form and has to rethink the Novak Djokovic case

The video that the ATP published on Twitter a few days ago was reminiscent of vacationing with friends.

Alexander Zverev strolls along the Sydney harbor promenade with Jan-Lennard Struff, Kevin Krawietz, Tim Pütz and Yannick Hanfmann. The mood is great, people joke and laugh.

And when it comes to sport, Zverev has every reason to be calm. In his first two singles at the ATP Cup against Cameron Norrie and Taylor Fritz – both listed in the top 25 in the world – the Hamburger stayed without losing a set. –

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“I’m still getting used to it, but I’m happy with the way things are. I played against two very high-class players,” said Zverev.

Above all, the “intensity and the hardness of the shot” were a very good match against the American Fritz. Of course it is not. In the past two editions of the team competition, Zverev suffered a whopping five defeats in his six singles.

This time it was only one. In the ultimately meaningless duel with Canada – Germany had no chance of getting a semi-final ticket before that – he had to admit defeat to Félix Auger-Aliassime. Zverev can still use the ATP Cup as a good preparation for the Australian Open, which starts in just under two weeks (from January 17th live on TV at Eurosport) book.-

Djokovic’s decision has consequences for ranking

In Melbourne, the world number three is the top favorite, if it stays that way and Novak Djokovic is not allowed to compete. The decision will be made next Monday, when a court will rule whether the superstar can stay in the country and participate in the tournament.-

If the court decides in favor of Djokovic, Zverev would have to share the role of the hottest title candidate with the Serb.

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That can be an advantage, because after Olympic gold, the title at the ATP Finals and two Masters successes in the 2021 season, the tennis world is expecting the 24-year-old’s first Grand Slam coup more than ever.

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However, a Djokovic appearance in Melbourne would mean that Zverev would have to give up his hope of taking over the top in the ATP ranking after the tournament – which would be conceivable. “There are a thousand mathematical gimmicks. If he doesn’t play Australia and I win the Australian Open, then I’ll be number one in the world,” had Zverev exclusively at Eurosport explained in the podcast The Yellow from the Ball.

Zverev at Eurosport: “I’ve become much calmer”

Anyway: Zverev goes into the first highlight of the season knowing that they have all the weapons to beat Djokovic. Last year the two top players faced each other five times. Although the Serb won three of the duels, Zverev decided the last one to date at the ATP Finals.

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“I have become much calmer, am getting older and am no longer 18 or 19. I understand perhaps a little more things about life and I am aware that you just have to stay calm in important situations,” said the Olympic champion, describing his maturation process.

In addition, of all the top players, Zverev is currently in the best starting position for Melbourne.

Nadal, Djokovic and Tsitsipas clearly at a disadvantage

Djokovic has not played a match this year. Rafael Nadal, on the other hand, has almost no match practice after a long break and has only just survived a corona infection, the latter also applies to Andrey Rublev.

US Open Champion Daniil Medvedev revealed weaknesses at the ATP Cup and admitted that he could not cope with the heat. Stefanos Tsitsipas is not yet at 100 percent due to elbow problems, Dominic Thiem and Roger Federer continue to work on their comebacks and are not even there.-

So make way for Zverev?

No, of course it’s not that easy. What is certain, however, is that, given the current situation, there is no player who goes into the match as a favorite in the duel with Zverev.

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