Agree with you on that point - Zverev played a good match and is also on th e way to the top.
However, you claimed that Alcaraz is a Chang case and would not succeed as a player. He is th e youngest player ever to won majors on the three differnt surfaces applicable - eg hard courts, grass courts andd clay courses, so I suppose you8 will not admit you were wrong on that issue would you.
I can see the future rulers of tournament tennis would be Alcaraz, Sinner and Zverev. With some competition from Medvedev. Ruud and Rublev also being competitive, but not winning many torunaments on the Majors and APT1000 levels, but remaining amongst the top 6 players. - while playes like the 18 year-old Mensik becoming threats to the other top 10 players in the word.
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Congratulations to Alcatraz who came back from a set down twice in the match. He played a very fine game tactically ….taking Zverev out of his rhythm with high spinners. And in the fifth he hit biting ground shots on key points.
Zverev played a fine match as well, and had strong tournament. His hopes of winning imploded in the fifth on a dubious line call and some fragile volleying, which was a bit surprising because he had volleyed well to that point. He has the game to win Majors if he can find that last bit of resolve