Novak Djokovic, Alexander Zverev and French Open
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DPA International on MSNStuttgart organizers confident Zverev will play next weekOrganizers of next week's grass court tournament in tournament are confident that top seed Alexander Zverev will be present and play, after his French Open quarter-final exit. World number three Zverev last played in Stuttgart in 2019 when the event was held in July and on clay.
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Daily Express US on MSNAlexander Zverev urged to fire dad and brother in bid to first Grand SlamAlexander Zverev has been urged to axe his father and brother from his coaching team if he is to have any hope of winning his first Grand Slam title as a professional tennis player
Like the rest of the French Open, the Zverev and Djokovic quarterfinal match will be shown on TNT. If you don’t have cable, you’ll need to get a subscription to a live TV streaming service that carries the channel or Max. Here’s a breakdown of the best options:
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Tennis World on MSNAlexander Zverev's blunt response to Novak Djokovic level question after RG QF lossAlexander Zverev was seemingly left stunned after being asked whether he expected high-level tennis from Novak Djokovic in their French Open match as the German bluntly highlighted that they were speaking about the all-time Grand Slam champion.
Good news for sports fans Down Under. They can watch the French Open without paying a cent, thanks to free-to-air broadcaster Channel 9. That also means you'll be able to watch the tournament live online via its streaming service 9Now .
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PARIS — Novak Djokovic and Alexander Zverev were bugging out during their French Open quarterfinal Wednesday night, bothered by little flies that zoomed around Court Philippe-Chatrier as they competed. At one point, Zverev leaned over, put his hand on his knee and had a bit of a coughing fit, apparently after one of the bugs flew into his mouth.
Three-time French Open champion Novak Djokovic is underrated at the age of 38 despite continuing to deliver world class performances, said Germany's Alexander Zverev after his quarter-final loss to the Serbian on Wednesday.
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The world's No. 3 ranked tennis player Alexander Zverev started his pursuit of a first French Open title with an easy straight-set win over American Learner Tien on Tuesday. It was the kind of win that had Zverev in a great mood. So much so that he was willing to put his $300,000 watch up to chance.
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DPA International on MSNZverev blames cool weather conditions for French Open exitAlexander Zverev showed little self-criticism after his quarter-final defeat to Novak Djokovic at the French Open and blamed the defeat primarily on the conditions at the Court Philippe-Chatrier. "It was very cold,