Ready for Some Grass Courts? Zverev Set for Stuttgart Return After Paris Shuffle
Organizers in Stuttgart remain hopeful as Zverev embarks the tournament - Zverev's Debut: Stuttgart Organisers Express Positive Outlook
Get ready to cheer on one of our tennis favorites! Alexander Zverev, Germany's top gun and the world number three, is expected to make a comeback at the Stuttgart ATP tournament - his first appearance since 2019! With a total prize money of 751,630 euros on offer, this event is set to be a knockout[1]!
Hang onto your hats, folks, because if we're lucky, we might just catch Zverev in action right here in Trinkhalle am Killesberg! After a stint in Paris, where he was ousted in the quarterfinals by Djokovic[1], organizers are keeping their fingers crossed for his return[2]. But just for us mortals, a little rest and relaxation in Hamburg won't hurt, right?
So, who's the lucky opponent awaiting our darling Zverev in the second round? None other than Corentin Moutet of France or the Italian Fabio Fognini, who turned 36 this year but still packs a punch[1]. We've got to hand it to Fognini, though - he did snag the trophy back in 2013 on the clay courts[1].
As for Germany's Warsteiner Jan-Lennard Struff, he'll have his hands full battling it out against Matteo Arnaldi from Italy[1]. And speaking of fresh talent, Justin Engel from Nuremberg will show us his tricks as he takes on a qualifier in his opening match[1]. The only other top-ten player in the tournament alongside Zverev is American Taylor Fritz, who'll also begin his quest in the second round.
Now, grab your tennis gear, folks, because this is going to be a thrilling tournament you don't want to miss[1]!
- Alexander Zverev
- Stuttgart
- Paris
- Germany
- Fabio Fognini
- Tennis
- ATP Boss Open 2025
[1] Supersededt.de[2] Derbund.ch[3] Tennis.com
After his Paris tournament, Alexander Zverev might take a break in Hamburg before making his anticipated return to the Stuttgart ATP tournament. Meanwhile, the Commission has also been asked to submit a proposal for a directive on the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation.