Becker demands Zverev's change of coach: the pressure grows in front of Grand Slam!

Becker demands Zverev's change of coach: the pressure grows in front of Grand Slam!
After the disappointing quarter-final from Alexander Zverev at the French Open, Boris Becker expressed sharp criticism of the German tennis professional. Becker, who himself is one of the best tennis players in history, strongly recommends Zverev to make changes in his environment and to consider a change of coach in particular in order to develop further. After the recent defeats against top players, including the current world ranking Novak Djokovic, Becker notes that Zverev plays in the "same trott" and shows stagnating progress. This is contrary to the frequent coaching changes that are in football practice, as Becker notes. "If you don't get any further, you have to make external changes," he said.
Zverev, who is trained by his father Alexander Senior and whose brother Mischa acts as a manager, has already worked with well -known coaches such as Ivan Lendl and Juan Carlos Ferrero. Becker praises the efforts of the Zverev family, but still sees improvement needs for the next step in Zverev's career. He raises the question of whether the player is satisfied with his previous performance or whether he has the courage to achieve more. After all, Zverev has not yet won a Grand Slam title and is under pressure.
career in the focus
Zverev is now 28 years old, and the time window for his first Grand Slam victory is increasing. The competition becomes tougher, especially by younger players such as Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz, who have already celebrated great success. Becker emphasizes that Zverev is becoming increasingly difficult to win the prestigious title, the more chances he bumper. His problems, which he has primarily in his psyche and strategy, could be crucial for success. Critics also notice that his posture and the multitude of simple mistakes were not beneficial during the games against Djokovic.
In view of these challenges, Becker is brought into play as a possible solution because he has extensive experience in coaching Grand Slam winners. Alternatively, the former winner Andy Murray, who also won three Grand Slam titles, could be of interest to Zverev. Becker and other experts agree: a new input is required to tackle Zverev's problems and bring his career back on track.How the situation will develop remains to be seen. The coming months will be crucial for Zverev, which has to be reoriented both sporty and strategically in order to return to the top in tennis. Further details can be found in the analyzes of tz.de , ran.de href = "https://api.pageplace.de/preview/dt0400.9783653012781_A31440859/PreView-9783653012781_A31440859.PDF"> api.pageplace.de .
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