Zverev Criticizes Lengthy Tennis Season
The world-ranked number two calls for a shorter season to allow players more rest and family time.
- Alexander Zverev has openly criticized the current eleven-month tennis season, describing it as excessively demanding for players.
- Zverev highlights the lack of downtime, stating he has spent minimal days at home this year, affecting his personal life.
- He suggests incorporating Saudi Arabia into the tennis calendar to potentially reduce the overall season length.
- Zverev plans to skip the Davis Cup final in Malaga to manage his schedule better, focusing on family time.
- Despite the hectic schedule, Zverev will resume competition at the United Cup in Australia starting December 27.