The year 2021 is a turning point in Alexander Zverev’s career. He has won five titles so far, setting his top score from the 2017 season. Playfully and tactically, however, the hamburger moves on a different level. “Sascha has now established his world-class performance,” praises Boris Becker exclusively at Eurosport.
The Olympic champion knew that he could rely on his serve and that he was the better player overall. He radiated this self-image.
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Becker: “Zverev has to win more points and tournaments”
Industry leader Novak Djokovic (10340) he can no longer endanger this season, but lay the foundation for a comeback. “He has to win more points and tournaments in the indoor season in order to get into the best position, to be able to go all-out in the 2022 season,” emphasizes Becker.
This season he has the opportunity to do so at the Masters in Paris, the 250cc event in Stockholm and the ATP Finals in Turin.
Becker demands: Zverev has to get into position for first place
Djokovic, for example, has to defend a full 2000 points as the reigning champion at the Australian Open in January. It will be even harder for Daniil Medvedev. The Russian has to confirm 2500 points as the winner of the Paris-Bercy Masters and winner of the ATP Finals this autumn.
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