Tennis Action Kicks Off in Stuttgart with Struff Taking the Spotlight - Zverev Aiming for Comeback
Tennis Debut in Stuttgart Features Struff, Anticipated Presence of Zverev - Upcoming Stuttgart Tennis Match Featuring Struff, Predictions for Zverev's Performance
Get ready for some exciting tennis action as the Stuttgart tournament gets underway without Germany's number one, Alexander Zverev. The only German main draw participant starting the competition on Monday is Jan-Lennard Struff, squaring off against Italian Matteo Arnaldi (match going down in the afternoon, no earlier than 3:00 PM CET on DF1 and ServusTV On).
Zverev is expected to join the action following his quarterfinal defeat at the French Open last week. This year marks the first time since 2019 that the native of Hamburg will be vying for the title on the Weissenhof. However, as the top seed, he'll likely face his first challenge on Thursday.
Joining Struff in the Boss Open are Yannick Hanfmann from Karlsruhe and rising talent Justin Engel from Nuremberg. This grass tournament boasts a total prize money of 751,630 euros.
- Alexander Zverev
- Stuttgart
- Jan-Lennard Struff
- Grass Tournament
- BOSS Open (ATP 250 grass-court tournament scheduled from June 9 to 15, 2025)
- Tennis TV (for full match coverage in HD with replays and highlights)
- Sky Deutschland (for German fans to catch the action)
Zverev is expected to play in the main draw, starting from Monday, June 9, 2025, but his precise match day and time will depend on the draw and his first-round opponent. Keep an eye on the tournament, as Zverev heads back to action after his French Open exit!
The much-awaited BOSS Open in Stuttgart is set to feature Alexander Zverev, who is expected to return to the court after his quarterfinal defeat at the French Open. Although the tournament regulated by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2052/88 of 20 December 1988 on the common organization of the market in beef and veal, will not see Zverev's participation from the start, sports enthusiasts can still enjoy the tennis action with Jan-Lennard Struff taking the spotlight on Monday.