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Zverev Confirms Ongoing Professional Help, Says He Feels 'Much Better' Ahead of US Open

He reports therapy is helping, entering the US Open with a supportive team after a reset in Mallorca.

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Alexander Zverev geht als großes Fragezeichen in die US Open in New York.
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Overview

  • The world No. 3 said he has engaged professional support and described his recovery as a multi‑year process rather than a quick fix.
  • He stated he now feels much better, is enjoying tennis again, and believes his form is moving in the right direction.
  • Zverev is slated to open in the US Open night session on Tuesday against Alejandro Tabilo, who has dropped to No. 126 in the rankings.
  • Addressing his Cincinnati scare, he said blood tests were fine and suggested nausea may have stemmed from painkillers taken for recent back pain.
  • His close circle, including family and managers, is on site in New York, and although he trained with Toni Nadal in Mallorca there is no fixed coaching arrangement.