Zverev re -exported in December, attending 2 tournaments before Australia expanded 2023

Zverev torn the foot ligament in the semi -final of Roland Garros 2022 with Rafael Nadal. The player born in 1997 Germans had to quit playing from there to the present.

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Zverev torn the right foot ligament in the semi -final of Roland Garros 2022 with Nadal

Initially, the 1m98 tall tennis player hoped to re -export in the Davis Cup 2022 group stage – the tournament took place in September. However, at that time, his feet were still swollen. It was not until last week, Zverev could practice with the ball.

The player born in Hamburg aims to return to play in December. He will attend 2 tournaments before competing at Australian Open 2023. This is revealed by Mischa – Zverev's brother. Mischa is also a member of the former number 2 coach in the world.

“We can practice last week. Last Monday, we could play a test. Until now, he was no longer in pain and feeling okay.

Since the great match against Nadal, he couldn't play any match. That's why we registered for him to attend a few tournaments.

Practicing without playing under the cheers of the audience is something really different. Therefore, he needs to play, compete with a top player, with boys picking the ball and the referee to feel AdrenalineMischa shared with Eurosport.

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Zverev won 19 titles but never once won the Grand Slam tournament

The two tournaments that Zverev headed to the Australian Open 2023 were Diriyah Tennis Cup (Saudi Arabia) and United Cup. Directorah Tennis Cup is a performance and United Cup is a mixed team.

Alexander Zverev has been professional since 2013. Up to the present time, Zverev has won 19 titles, including 5 Masters 1000, 2 ATP Finals and Gold Medal Olympic Games Tokyo Content Men.

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