US Open 2025 results: Felix Ouger-Aliassime coma Alexander Zverev arrives in New York for fourth round

Many of the judges in the game Zverev, 28, is the best player in recent generations without his name.
As a teenager, he was identified as a future star when he followed the ATP Tour around his older brother Mischa, and he approached through three major finals.
Despite his pedigree, he doesn’t have the line-most notably when he blew up two sets of leads in the 2020 U.S. Open finals – and still seems to lack the best belief in the business end of the Grand Slam Championship.
To address this, Zverev recently recruited the help of Toni Nadal, who had coached his nephew Rafael to 16 of 22 Grand Slam titles.
After Zverev’s first round exit at Wimbledon, he traveled at Nadal College in Majorca, where he opened up about getting psychological help to get his “loopholes”.
Afterwards, Nadal told BBC Sport that he was trying to instill beliefs into Zverev that he could beat Carlos Alcaraz, Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic if he faced them in New York.
Instead, especially coached by Nadal between 2021 and 2024 is auger -aliassime, who extends Zverev’s waiting for the bonus he wants.
Former sixth world Osimum – Aliassime faces Russia’s 15th seed Andrey Rublev in the fourth round on Monday.



