Mischa Zverev

Mischa Zverev reacts to his brother's words at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Mischa Zverev reacts to his brother's words: "Life is tough, but it will be much tougher for the children in Africa than for a tennis player at Wimbledon"

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Resolute, that's how Mischa Zverev appeared in a recent interview with Eurosport Germany where he was asked about his brother's recent comments, confessing to feeling very lonely on the tour, shaken after his first-round exit at Wimbledon 2025. Is the German's sorrow really that deep? Let's see what one of the people who knows him best has to say.

"It's okay, he lost and he's sad, disappointed, but he's okay. It's part of the game, not like in recent years when he twisted his ankle, that was terrible indeed. Regarding his statements, it's the first time I hear him say something like that. We've been talking these days and he seemed fine, we talked about several things, also fun aspects, but he's okay. Of course, life is tough, but there are millions of people living it, I think it's much harder for the children in Africa than for a tennis player at Wimbledon […] That's how it is, since I have kids, I've become very realistic and rational," Mischa commented.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mischa Zverev reacciona a las palabras de su hermano: “La vida es dura, pero será mucho más dura para los niños de África que para un tenista en Wimbledon”

Mischa Zverev reacts to his brother's words at Wimbledon. Source: Getty

Mischa Zverev reacts to his brother's words: "Life is tough, but it will be much tougher for the children in Africa than for a tennis player at Wimbledon"

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Resolute, that's how Mischa Zverev appeared in a recent interview with Eurosport Germany where he was asked about his brother's recent comments, confessing to feeling very lonely on the tour, shaken after his first-round exit at Wimbledon 2025. Is the German's sorrow really that deep? Let's see what one of the people who knows him best has to say.

"It's okay, he lost and he's sad, disappointed, but he's okay. It's part of the game, not like in recent years when he twisted his ankle, that was terrible indeed. Regarding his statements, it's the first time I hear him say something like that. We've been talking these days and he seemed fine, we talked about several things, also fun aspects, but he's okay. Of course, life is tough, but there are millions of people living it, I think it's much harder for the children in Africa than for a tennis player at Wimbledon […] That's how it is, since I have kids, I've become very realistic and rational," Mischa commented.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Mischa Zverev reacciona a las palabras de su hermano: “La vida es dura, pero será mucho más dura para los niños de África que para un tenista en Wimbledon”