Zverev Claims Progress After Seeking Mental Health Support at US Open
Zverev Claims Progress After Seeking Mental Health Support at US Open

Zverev Claims Progress After Seeking Mental Health Support at US Open

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Alexander Zverev, currently ranked world number three, has openly addressed his mental health struggles following a disappointing first-round exit at Wimbledon, revealing feelings of loneliness, lack of joy, and motivation issues. Since then, he has taken an extended break, sought professional help, and leaned on the support of friends, which has led to a significant improvement in his mental state as he prepares for the 2025 US Open. Training at Rafael Nadal's academy and receiving advice from Nadal, Zverev has shown progress with recent semifinal appearances at the Canadian Open and Cincinnati, expressing renewed enjoyment and optimism about his game. Despite having lost three Grand Slam finals, including the 2020 US Open, Zverev remains determined to capture his first major title, acknowledging the mental challenges that have impacted his performance. He emphasizes that his improved happiness on the court positively influences his play and emotional expression during matches. Zverev's journey highlights the importance of mental health awareness and support in professional sports as he aims to overcome past hurdles and achieve his Grand Slam ambitions.

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