Saturday, September 6, 2025
Home Tenis Alexander Zverev's no-good time at Hamburg Open in full: From questions about...

Alexander Zverev’s no-good time at Hamburg Open in full: From questions about participation to concerning illness

Alexander Zverev’s controversial run at the Hamburg European Open came to an end on Wednesday. He was eliminated by Alexandre Muller of France in the second round, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6(5).

Ad

Zverev’s participation in Hamburg this year became a huge talking point among critics and tennis fans around the globe. He accepted a last-minute wildcard to enter the event in his hometown this week.

While critics felt it was a desperate attempt to find his rhythm, fans questioned his negative statements about the tournament. The German had recently lashed out at the organisers for hosting an ATP 500 event a few days before the French Open.

Ad

On that note, let's look at the complete controversy surrounding Alexander Zverev at the Hamburg European Open this year. First up, criticism from fans for entering the event.

One user wrote:

"Zverev apparently said not long ago that playing a tournament the week before a slam was stupid so..."

Comment byu/nicoc9 from discussion intennis

Ad

Another tennis fan said:

"Playing a 500 tournament before a Grand Slam, gotta be one of the stupidest things Zverev can do. But he was never known for being a particular bright person."

Comment byu/nicoc9 from discussion intennis

Ad

Next, Zverev candidly discussed his participation in the Hamburg European Open. He wished to enjoy the event and not take it as seriously as the fans did:

"It was a spontaneous decision to come to Hamburg. I was at home a few days after the tournament in Rome, recharged my batteries - then my team and the tournament had intensive discussions. Yesterday afternoon it was clear: I'm playing in Hamburg," Alexander Zverev said as per the German Open's official website.

Ad

"We're here with the whole family. All the children are here. It's going to be a nice week. I'm just going to enjoy my time in the family environment, at home, in my village, where I grew up. I can play tennis here and recharge my batteries at the same time," he added.

Zverev started his campaign in Hamburg by cruising past Aleksandar Kovacevic, 6-1, 7-6(5). He was two points away from entering the quarterfinals, but Muller denied him the win.

Ad

The top seed spoke about batting through sickness to compete in the second round of the Hamburg Open. Despite his close loss against the Frenchman, he felt proud of his performance in Hamburg.

"For the fact that I threw up 37 times and had a fever of 39.4 degrees all night, that's actually quite okay," Alexander Zverev said. "I think there are two players in the whole world who would have taken to the court today. I'm one of them. And I'm really proud of that. I was two points away from winning the match. There's a lot to be said in my favour."

Ad

"I think I played a solid and good match. But he realised at some point that I wasn't feeling well and then went on playing the points for as long as possible. That was clever on his part," he added

Notably, the 28-year-old is a two-time finalist at the Hamburg European Open. He famously clinched the title in 2023 and secured a close runner-up finish in 2024. Despite a resilient effort against Arthur Fils, the Frenchman outlasted him in three sets last year.

Ad


"I still want to show good tennis there and win a lot of matches" - Alexander Zverev on his mindset at the French Open this year

Alexander Zverev in action at the Hamburg Open 2025 - Source: Getty
Alexander Zverev in action at the Hamburg Open 2025 - Source: Getty

Alexander Zverev will make his 10th appearance in the French Open this year. He was one win away from clinching the title last year, but Carlos Alcaraz stood in his way in the final.

Ad

The German spoke about his mindset ahead of the clay court Major. He wished to recover quickly from his sickness and put on a good show in Paris.

"Maybe it's actually a good thing that I now have a few days to control the strain a little," Alexander Zverev said. "I'll get healthy first and then see. But nothing will change for me for Paris. I still want to show good tennis there and win a lot of matches."

Ad

Zverev has made a hot and cold start to the season by amassing 25 wins from 25 matches so far. He secured a runner-up finish in the Australian Open and captured the title in Munich.

The 28-year-old is expected to be the third seed in Paris this year. Despite his shaky form on tour, he will be one of the favorites to win.

Quick Links

Edited by Pratham K Sharma
RELATED ARTICLES

Amanda Anisimova crushed in 2nd straight Grand Slam final, Aryna Sabalenka becomes 1st woman since Serena Williams to defend US Open title

Aryna Sabalenka will now end the 2025 season with a Grand Slam under her belt, having beaten Amanda Anisimova in the final of the US Open. The World No. 1, despite having been at the top of the rankings all year, had been unable to win a Slam at the three previous attempts, going out

“It was a mistake” – Now free but scarred, Boris Becker blames lawyers for poor decision that led to traumatic prison sentence

Boris Becker, the six-time Grand Slam champion, was sentenced to prison in 2022 for two and a half years due to withholding assets. He recalled the humiliating ordeal and critiqued his lawyers for their poor decision-making that landed him in prison. Ad The three-time Wimbledon title winner was found guilty of four counts under the

Donald Trump US Open visit: Controversy erupts as officials tell media to censor negative reactions to President’s appearance at Alcaraz-Sinner final

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) ordered the broadcasters of the US Open to censor any negative reaction to President Donald Trump's appearance during the final. He is expected to be present at the Arthur Ashe Stadium on Sunday to witness an extraordinary duel between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner for the title. Ad In

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

Steph Curry’s son leaves him humbled after ignoring major advice

Steph Curry is one of the greatest shooters on the basketball court, just not in his own house. A generational player, credited with changing modern basketball, was humbled by his seven-year-old son Canon when he tried to give him shooting advice. Ad In an excerpt from his upcoming book, "Shot Ready," the Golden State Warriors

Amanda Anisimova crushed in 2nd straight Grand Slam final, Aryna Sabalenka becomes 1st woman since Serena Williams to defend US Open title

Aryna Sabalenka will now end the 2025 season with a Grand Slam under her belt, having beaten Amanda Anisimova in the final of the US Open. The World No. 1, despite having been at the top of the rankings all year, had been unable to win a Slam at the three previous attempts, going out

“It was a mistake” – Now free but scarred, Boris Becker blames lawyers for poor decision that led to traumatic prison sentence

Boris Becker, the six-time Grand Slam champion, was sentenced to prison in 2022 for two and a half years due to withholding assets. He recalled the humiliating ordeal and critiqued his lawyers for their poor decision-making that landed him in prison. Ad The three-time Wimbledon title winner was found guilty of four counts under the

Poland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina Preview and Prediction for Sept. 7 | 2025 EuroBasket, Round of 16

On the second day of the Final Phase of the 2025 EuroBasket, four Round of 16 games will take place, starting with the Poland-Bosnia and Herzegovina clash. Both teams come into the knockout stage with identical 3-2 records from the group stage. Ad Poland secured second place in Group D, whereas Bosnia and Herzegovina landed

Recent Comments