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Tennis: German birthday boy Zverev triumphs in Munich

April 20, 2025
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Tennis: German birthday boy Zverev triumphs in Munich
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German tennis star celebrated his 28th birthday with victory on home soil at the Munich Open on Sunday to finally end a disappointing run of form.

After a run of six straight ATP tournaments in which he had failed to progress beyond the quarterfinals, Zverev beat Ben Shelton of the United States 6-2, 6-4 in the final in Munich, winning €467,485 ($531,644) in prize money plus an electric car from tournament sponsor BMW.

“This was one of the best weeks you can have as a tennis player,” said the Hamburg-born athlete after being handed the trophy by Bavarian premier ().

“I don’t think we need to talk about the last few weeks anymore,” he added. “I’m just so happy with the title and the level I managed to play at. Now I’m just going to enjoy my birthday and the fact I’ve won a tournament.”

Zverev’s timely return to form

Despite his recent drop-off in form, Zverev remained among the top three best tennis players in the world, according to the ATP rankings.

Zverev’s troubles began with a in the final of the Australian Open in January – after which the Italian accepted a as part of a settlement with the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) over two positive doping tests in 2024.

Zverev’s apparent return to form comes at an ideal time, with the second grand slam of the year, the in Paris, just one month away.

After putting on a pair of traditional Bavarian lederhosen and driving a quick lap in the electric car, Zverev was serenaded with a rendition of “Happy Birthday” by the 6,000-strong crowd, which also included .

“You can all be happy that I didn’t have to sing,” Zverev joked.

Edited by: Darko Janjevic

The post Tennis: German birthday boy Zverev triumphs in Munich appeared first on Deutsche Welle.

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