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Alexander Zverev’s Road to the Final | Australian Open 2025



Take a look at Alexander Zverev’s road to the final of the Australian Open 2025.

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Welcome to the official Australian Open TV YouTube channel. The Australian Open 2025 main draw runs from 12-26 January in Melbourne. The tournament takes place for the 113th time and is the first Grand Slam of the year. Jannik Sinner is the men’s singles reigning champion and Aryna Sabalenka is the women’s singles reigning champion. The tournament takes place on 25 hard courts, including Rod Laver Arena, Margaret Court Arena and John Cain Arena. Look out for highlights, press conferences, memorable moments and much more!

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26 Comments

  1. It is possible Sasha could win. When Djokovich was at his best, he did lose every now and then.Sssha is #2 in the world for a reason.

  2. Keys. Not waiting to defend. Letting it all go. Hangin in through the tough moments. Zverev could do it too. Why not?

  3. Tu ne gagneras jamais de grand chelem avec cet etat d'esprit et d'encadrement, tu es passif ,pas d'initiative et tjrs attendre la faute de l'adversaire, tes retours sont mous, et sans convictions ,ne varie pas de jeu ,chage tout

  4. Once again you can see the difference between Alexander Zverev and the great tennis players: Zverev hopes for “luck in the final”, whereas neither Federer nor Nadal would ever have given up after losing two sets.

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