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Australian Open 2018: For wonderkid Alexander Zverev, everything at home is same despite rapid ascent

Reuters • January 16, 2018, 15:07:50 IST
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Zverev announced himself with a third-round appearance at the tournament in 2017, giving Spanish great Nadal a huge five-set scare before bowing out with general acclaim.

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Australian Open 2018: For wonderkid Alexander Zverev, everything at home is same despite rapid ascent

Melbourne: Alexander Zverev can no longer hope to fly under the grand slam radar following a brilliant 2017 season but the hype has done little to change things on the home front, the 20-year-old wonderkid insists. His 30-year-old brother Mischa’s recent marriage has meant different living arrangements in Monaco but that has done little to loosen the bonds of one of the world’s tightest-knit tennis families. [caption id=“attachment_4305175” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![Germany's Alexander Zverev makes a forehand return to Italy's Thomas Fabbiano during their first round match at the Australian Open tennis championships in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan. 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Dita Alangkara )](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Australian-Open-Tenni_Verm-10_opt-1.jpg) Alexander Zverev in action against Thomas Fabbiano in the first round of the Australian Open. AP[/caption] World No 35 Mischa still finds time to tease ‘Sascha’, despite his little brother’s rapid ascent up the rankings. “We obviously have separate apartments. He has a wife now, and, you know, I’m a little bit by my own,” fourth seed Zverev told reporters after reaching the Australian Open second round on Tuesday with a 6-1 7-6(5) 7-5 win over Thomas Fabbiano. “But, you know, still we travel a lot as a family because my dad is obviously my coach still. My mom travels with him,” he added. “(On court) they asked me what changed for you since you’re 20, No 4 in the world. “At home, nothing changed. My brother still makes fun of me. My mom is still there. Dad is still there. My dog doesn’t even realise who I am, so, you know, nothing changes at home.” His dog, a toy poodle, may be oblivious to his owner’s renown but few at Melbourne Park remain ignorant of the 6ft-6in tyro, who has been touted one of the young players most likely to upset the old cartel of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Zverev announced himself with a third-round appearance at the tournament in 2017, giving Spanish great Nadal a huge five-set scare before bowing out with general acclaim. Despite racking up six titles and becoming the youngest player to win a Masters 1000 trophy since Novak Djokovic, Zverev is yet to break through to the quarter-finals of a grand slam, a hole on his tennis CV he is desperate to fill. Fast Start He has an impressive support team to help him achieve that, with former World No 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero coaching along with his father, who played Davis Cup for Russia. Since his first appearance at the season-ending ATP Tour Finals in November, Zverev’s preparations for Melbourne Park have been scratchy, with losses to David Goffin and Thanasi Kokkinakis at the Hopman Cup in the lead-up. But that was quickly forgotten on a sunbathed Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday as he roared through the first set in 24 minutes against 73rd-ranked Italian Fabbiano, looking every inch the young man in a hurry. From there it all became a bit “sloppy”, he said, as his 28-year-old opponent began hammering away like a grand slam heavyweight rather than a man with no titles or wins against top-10 opponents. Fabbiano served for each of the second and third sets but Zverev rallied and closed out the match with a barrage of clean hitting, setting up a second-round clash against fellow German Peter Gojowczyk. He will carry his family’s hopes alone now, with brother Mischa out of the tournament after retiring hurt against Chung Hyeon. He joked that his mother still woke him up every morning but added seriously that he was becoming “more consistent with age”, a concerning development for other players in his draw. “I think that’s also something that is a factor of maturity,” he said. “I’m just trying to get better every single day.”

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