
Alexander Zverev’s first Grand Slam title may look like a breakthrough, but the stronger explanation is consistency. He has spent years placing himself in major semifinals and finals, remaining physically prepared deep into tournaments and waiting for the opening that eventually appeared. Alvin and Patrick discuss why Zverev’s defining advantage may be availability—and whether lifting the burden of chasing a first major could allow him to play with greater offensive freedom. The episode also ...
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