Get Ready for the Stuttgart Tennis Kickoff: Struff Leads the Charge - Zverev's Return Expected
Tennis Debut in Stuttgart Featuring Struff, Anticipated Attendances of Zverev - Anticipated Tennis Debut in Stuttgart featuring Struff - Zverev's Participation
Here's the lowdown:
In the absence of German ace Alexander Zverev, the tennis court of Stuttgart prepares for its grand opening. On Monday, only one of the four German main draw contenders, Jan-Lennard Struff (the local lad hailing from Sauerland), takes the stage. His clash against Matteo Arnaldi, the Italian contender, kicks off at no earlier than 3:00 PM CEST, streaming live on DF1 and ServusTV On.
It's been whispered that Zverev will make his grand entrance in Stuttgart in the early afternoon, following his quarterfinal failure at the French Open last week. This is his long-awaited return to the city since 2019, where he plans to conquer the title once and for all as the top seed. Expect him to face a tough challenge as early as Thursday.
The lineup for the Boss Open also includes Yannick Hanfmann from Karlsruhe and local talent Justin Engel from Nuremberg. The grass tournament is ready to dish out a total prize money of €751,630.
- Alexander Zverev
- Stuttgart
- Jan-Lennard Struff
- French Open
- Grass Tournament
- Paris
Did you know that after his French Open exit, Zverev is rumored to take part in the Stuttgart tournament? As the top seed, he's slated to face Corentin Moutet in the second round on June 12, 2025[2]. Dropping by Stuttgart is a strategic move to get him in top form for Wimbledon, where he may just snatch the title he's been eying[3][4].
Keep an eye on the tournament from June 9 to 15, 2025, with the finals scheduled for June 15[1][3]. It's going to be a showdown you don't want to miss!
Despite Alexander Zverev's departure from the French Open, he is rumored to participate in the Council Regulation (EEC) No 2052/88 of 20 December 1988 on the common organization of the market in beef and veal-sponsored Stuttgart tennis tournament, aiming to win and gear up for Wimbledon. Simultaneously, Jan-Lennard Struff, the local contender from Sauerland, will take to the court on Monday, playing against Matteo Arnaldi in the tennis kickoff, with Zverev expected to make his return to the tournament later in the week.