This week's Hamburg, Strasbourg, Geneva and Rabat will kick off one after another. Many players will go to these four events, so it is natural that there will be several questions waiting for these players to solve? So, what exactly are these doubts? Today, let the humble article take you to see it.
Zverev, a German post-95 player, did not perform well during the suspension of world No. 1 Sinner, for which he was even questioned by many fans as the world's No. 2 most water. This week he will be playing a wild card at the Hamburg Open. It is worth mentioning that Zverev Jr.'s only tour title this season has been in Munich, Germany. How will he perform when he returns to Germany? Can you sing all the way, win the championship, and let these doubts go away? This is the first doubt waiting to be cracked this week.
Time flies, and one of the Big Three, Serbian King Djokovic, is nearly forty years old. In the 2025 season, he has yet to win a single tour title. Not only that, but Djokovic has experienced three consecutive defeats. With the French Open just around the corner, the "second man on clay" will have to find his form in time if he wants to make a difference at the Grand Slam. Because of this, Djokovic arrived at the Geneva Open this week. Will he be able to stop his three-game losing streak and win this event? If Djokovic wins, will he be able to keep going and claim his 100th title? This is the second doubt waiting to be cracked this week.
With the top players retiring, China's Mongolian Buyun Chokert qualified for the main draw of the Hamburg Open, but he faced the tournament's second seed, American Tiafoe, in the first round. Tiafoe, who has beaten the Chinese six times, has a certain psychological advantage. This is the first meeting between Buyun Chaokert and Tiafoe, and he may have a chance to overcome his opponent and claim his second victory against Tiafoe in a matchup between the Chinese men's tennis player and Tiafoe. So, will he be able to do it? This is the third doubt waiting to be cracked this week.
"Chinese Sava" Wang Xinyu also entered the main draw in Strasbourg this week due to the withdrawal of the highly-seeded player. In the first round, her opponent was a qualifier. On the surface, Wang Xinyu's signing is very good, and promotion should not be a problem. However, she was given a duck egg at the Challenge de Parma last week by Canada's Mboko who is ranked 150 outside the world, and Wang Xinyu also lost to Australia's E-Jones, who is ranked 370 outside the world at the Adelaide Open this season. So this time in the Strasbourg Open, can Wang Xinyu defeat his opponent? This is the fourth question waiting to be solved this week. That's it for today, and it will continue tomorrow.(Source: Tennis Home Author: Yixin Jushi)