However, Zverev should be able to understand what is currently affecting the young Spaniard. He was only a year older than Alcaraz today in 2017 when he also won his first major tournaments ahead of the French Open. At that time, he was also carried on the shoulders of the tennis world, assuring him that he would be number one and win tons of Grand Slam titles. Zverev is now a middle-aged 25-year-old and has certainly won great victories – just not in the Grand Slams, the benchmark in tennis for the really big careers. On the one hand, because the native of Hamburg often lacks the necessary consistency, on the other hand, because Nadal, soon to be 36, and Djokovic, 34, despite their advanced tennis age, are still unavoidable.
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The changing of the guard of the so-called “Big Three” has become a game of patience for the generation around Zverev, often marketed as “NextGen” – even if only Nadal and Djokovic remained from the trio in sporting terms. After a long injury break, Roger Federer is only concerned with one last goodbye on the tour, his success story should now be over at the age of 40. He is not at the French Open. Nadal and Djokovic, on the other hand, continue to dominate, together they have won 13 of the past 15 Grand Slam tournaments. Only Dominic Thiem and Daniil Medvedev squeezed into this series of winners at the US Open 2020 and 2021.
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