Overview
- Zverev has spent ten days under Toni Nadal’s guidance at the Rafa Nadal Academy after his Wimbledon first-round loss prompted mental health concerns.
- He is attempting to persuade Nadal to add more coaching weeks even though the Spaniard has existing speaking and training obligations.
- Zverev indicated he may bring in a new coach and aims to finalize his support team before the start of the Canadian hard-court swing.
- Returning as the top seed at the Toronto Masters, he will begin his campaign against Adam Walton after a first-round bye.
- The German’s history of working with elite mentors such as David Ferrer and Juan Carlos Ferrero underscores his strategy to revitalize his game.