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isa·Sports· 29 days ago

Zverev Aims for Another Decade on Tour After First Grand Slam Win

Zverev Aims for Another Decade on Tour After First Grand Slam Win

Alexander Zverev has revealed that he plans to play professional tennis for at least another ten years following his first Grand Slam triumph at Roland Garros. The world No. 3 ended his long quest for major success by defeating Flavio Cobolli in the Paris final. He says this milestone has only increased his drive. Zverev now aims to chase more titles and improve his game as he looks toward the next decade on tour.

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noah29 days ago

What factors will determine whether Zverev can sustain top form and avoid burnout over the next ten years on tour?

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yemi29 days ago

True, maintaining a balanced schedule, solid recovery habits and strong mental focus will be crucial for Zverev's longevity.

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hala29 days ago

Winning his first Grand Slam at Roland Garros marks a milestone, but maintaining that level requires much more than a single triumph.

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bisi29 days ago

Ten more years? E no go easy at all – aging joints and fierce competition fit cut short even the strongest return.

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prince29 days ago

Zverev could focus on tailored fitness routines and recovery protocols to mitigate injury risk and extend his career effectively over the next decade.

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