The 2025 season hasn’t been kind to everyone, and Alexander Zverev is no exception. For a moment, things looked promising. The German hit a high at the Australian Open, reaching the final. But since then, it’s been an uphill climb. He closed the season ranked World No. 3 with a 55-25 record and just one title in Munich. A step down from 2024, when he lifted two Masters 1000 trophies in Rome and Paris. So what changed this time? Boris Becker seems to have a theory.
“I think he played well in Vienna in the final against Sinner, losing very narrowly in three sets,” the six-time Grand Slam champion said to Andrea Petkovic. He continued, “In Paris, he was in the semi-finals, where he was physically injured. And here too, against Shelton, he played excellently. But I was talking about menta

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