The French Tennis Federation has issued a statement after the German player spoke about being ill with symptoms similar to the ones associated with COVID-19.
The tennis star says ‘he hopes’ it isn't COVID-19.
The German tennis star weighs up his chances of glory at Roland Garros.
UbiTennis speaks with the vice president of the German Tennis Federation, Dirk Hordorff, about Zverev’s New York breakthrough and what is next for him.
Charleston (S.C.) Post and Courier columnist James Beck reflects on the US Open.
In their last US Open-themed video, Ubaldo Scanagatta and Steve Flink comment on the four-hour-long men’s final between the Austrian and the German, with the former...
The tearful 23-year-old was two points away from winning the trophy before being ousted in a four-hour marathon.
The world No.3 looked like he was on the verge of a straight sets loss before staging the greatest comebacks of his career.
Thiem dominates his rival in their head-to-head but Zverev have already proven in the tournament he has what it takes to fight back when needed.
The American Hall-of-Famer joined Ubitennis CEO, Ubaldo Scanagatta, to comment on the US Open semifinals and to preview the last showdowns. It’s the final weekend...
Alexander Zverev overcomes a two-sets-to-love deficit against Pablo Carreno Busta and becomes the first finalist at the US Open
The German didn't take too well to having his performance described as 'pat-a-cake tennis.'
The world No.7 speaks out about the shock development.
The world No.7 has branded complaints from other players about the New York major as ‘unnecessary’ after breezing through his fourth round encounter.
The 23-year-old has jumped to the defence of his rival over the newly formed PTPA.
The world No.4 said he first found out about the positive case through the media.
Alexander Zverev survived a tricky opening round against Kevin Anderson to reach round two at the US Open.
The former French Open finalist provides insight into his current work with the tennis star.
The 33-year-old says he doesn't mind how much tennis he plays as long as his hip holds up.
The former French Open finalist is set to become a regular face on the men's Tour once again but in a differnt capacity.