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June 22, 2025
Alexander Zverev Tennis: Alexander Zverev says he's feeling positive ahead of Wimbledon. This comes despite his semi-final loss to long-time rival Daniil Medvedev in Halle.
The 28-year-old German, currently ranked world number three, is still chasing his first Grand Slam singles title.
His overall record and form on grass don’t exactly make him a favorite at the All England Club. But Zverev remains quietly confident as the tournament kicks off on June 30.
"I felt good about my game today," Zverev told reporters after the match. It was a tough battle, but he stayed positive despite the result.
He went down 6-7 (3-7), 7-6 (7-1), 4-6 to Daniil Medvedev in a tight contest. With this win, Medvedev now leads their rivalry 13-7.
“In the key moments, he was just a bit sharper,” Zverev said. He called it a great match with top-level tennis from both sides.
Before playing in Halle, Zverev had also reached the final in Stuttgart. There, he lost on grass to American player Taylor Fritz.
“I know there are still things I can work on before Wimbledon, and I will,” said Germany’s top-ranked player. “For just my second week on grass this year, I think it went pretty well.”
So far, Zverev has never made it past the fourth round at Wimbledon. This week, he plans to relax in Kitzbühel before making his way to London.
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