Alexander Zverev hopes for Grand Slam success at Australian Open

Alexander Zverev is on the cusp of the 2026 Australian Open start, hoping for his first Grand Slam title. After a tough 2025 and past final losses, Boris Becker recalls the pivotal 2020 US Open final. Despite challenges, the German feels fit and ready.

Alexander Zverev has reached three Grand Slam finals, but the title has eluded him. His last was on January 26, 2025, at the Australian Open, where he lost to Italian Jannik Sinner 3:6, 6:7, 3:6. This match was the highlight of a disastrous 2025 for the Hamburg native.

At the French Open, he made the quarterfinals but crashed out in Wimbledon's first round to Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech. After the loss, Zverev said: "I generally feel quite alone in my life, which is not a nice feeling." He briefly trained with Toni Nadal at the Rafael Nadal Academy in Mallorca, but no long-term partnership ensued. At the US Open, he exited in the third round.

A feud with Boris Becker added to the year's burdens. Zverev criticized the ex-pro: "I believe he worries relatively little about me, to be honest. I think he's a bit seeking attention, and he gets it through me. That's unfortunate. But it's latte to me now." Becker had previously stated: "World-class looks different. Sascha is chasing his form."

Now Becker strikes a conciliatory note: "Melbourne is actually a good stomping ground for him. But he must find himself in the tournament." Zverev's opener is against Gabriel Diallo (rank 41). The world No. 3 feels fit: "I feel fit and I also have the feeling that I played very, very well in training."

Becker pinpoints the crux in the 2020 US Open loss to Dominic Thiem despite a 2-0 set lead: "Had he won that match, he'd be at three, four, five Grand Slam titles now." Other finals were in 2024 against Carlos Alcaraz in Paris. Mats Wilander is optimistic: "I believe he has the chance to win a Grand Slam, and I'm convinced he'll do it before ending his career." Still, Alcaraz and Sinner are the top favorites.

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Alexander Zverev celebrates advancing to the Australian Open semifinals after defeating Learner Tien in the quarterfinals.
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Alexander Zverev defeats Learner Tien to reach Australian Open semifinals

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Alexander Zverev advanced to his 10th Grand Slam semifinal by overcoming Learner Tien in a four-set quarterfinal at the 2026 Australian Open. The German third seed won 6-3, 6-7(5), 6-1, 7-6(3) against the 20-year-old American, setting up a clash with world No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz. Zverev expressed relief at being injury-free this year as he pursues his first major title.

Novak Djokovic has reached the quarterfinals of the 2026 Australian Open with minimal court time and a crucial walkover, positioning him well for a potential record 25th Grand Slam title. At 38, the Serb benefits from rest and recovery after physical struggles in 2025. He faces Lorenzo Musetti next, with Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz looming as major threats.

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Alexander Zverev suffered another Grand Slam setback, losing in five sets to Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open semifinals. Rafael Nadal's uncle, Toni Nadal, offered a harsh evaluation of Zverev's mental resilience under pressure. Alcaraz went on to claim the title by defeating Novak Djokovic in the final.

Novak Djokovic became the first player to record 400 Grand Slam singles wins by defeating Botic van de Zandschulp 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(4) in the third round of the Australian Open on January 24, 2026. The 38-year-old Serb tied Roger Federer's record of 102 match wins at the tournament but narrowly avoided disqualification after nearly hitting a ball girl with a frustrated shot. Djokovic apologized for the incident and advanced to face Jakub Mensik in the fourth round.

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Alexander Zverev has withdrawn from the singles draw of the ABN AMRO Open in Rotterdam because of recurring ankle problems. The 28-year-old German, who reached the Australian Open semi-finals earlier this year, prioritised recovery on advice from his physiotherapist. Despite the singles pullout, Zverev remains entered in the doubles draw partnering Karen Khachanov.

Alexander Zverev and Alex de Minaur navigated challenging matches and rain delays to reach the third round of the Australian Open on Wednesday. The third seed Zverev defeated Alexandre Muller in four sets, while sixth seed de Minaur came back from a first-set loss against Hamad Medjedovic. World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz also progressed with a straight-sets win over Yannick Hanfmann.

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Carlos Alcaraz overcame cramps and a late deficit to defeat Alexander Zverev in a record five-hour semifinal at the Australian Open. Novak Djokovic later outlasted Jannik Sinner in another five-set thriller, setting up a blockbuster final between the two rivals.

 

 

 

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