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Alexander Zverev explains why this Wimbledon is being different from any other

Fernando Murciego | 2 Jul 2026 | 20.19
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Alexander Zverev explains why this Wimbledon is different from any other. Source: Getty
Alexander Zverev explains why this Wimbledon is different from any other. Source: Getty

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The feelings of Alexander Zverev continue to be positive in this Wimbledon tournament. The German tennis player secured his spot in the third round of the London Grand Slam and, after the match, conveyed confidence both in his physical condition and the level of tennis he is displaying this season.

Firstly, he downplayed a minor physical setback he has been dealing with for a few days. "I have a slightly stuffy nose, but it's nothing new, I won't die from it. It doesn't affect my play, I'm fine," he commented naturally, making it clear that these discomforts do not hinder him from competing at the highest level on the grass of the All England Club.

Beyond that aspect, the German wanted to highlight the significant change he has undergone compared to previous seasons. He explained that the differences from the last two years are evident, especially compared to the 2025 season where he faced significant difficulties in finding his best form. "I had a lot of problems with my tennis. Also, I wasn't playing very well," he acknowledged.

A renewed Zverev aims to achieve his best Wimbledon

Now, however, the scenario is completely different. Zverev arrived at Wimbledon strengthened by an outstanding season and with the confidence that comes from having recently won Roland Garros, a success that has boosted both his game and his mentality. "This year everything is different, I arrive here as the Roland Garros champion. I think the mentality is very different, especially in terms of the game, so I hope to continue in my good form," he stated after his victory in three sets over Royer.

With this renewed confidence and a much stronger game, Zverev positions himself as one of the contenders to go far in Wimbledon. If he maintains the level shown in the first two rounds, the German will have the means to fight for a tournament that remains one of the great objectives of his career.

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