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April 20, 2026 | Edition #445

We wish Alexander Zverev a very Happy Birthday!

As Sascha turns 29, he does so with an impressive resume that reflects years of consistency at the top level. From his gold medal run at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics to three Grand Slam final appearances, his journey has steadily taken shape on the biggest stages.

Over on the WTA side, the World No. 2 Elena Rybakina has now claimed her second title of the 2026 season, adding to her Australian Open triumph earlier in January. This victory also marks her second title at the Stuttgart event. Hence, she celebrates her recent triumph in a special way.




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Elena Rybakina has been in an impressive form this season. She has now secured her 25th win of the season with her second Stuttgart Open title. So tell us,

Do You Think Rybakina Can Finish the Year as World No.1?

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Last Poll’s Results: 50.75% of you thought Rublev had a shot at winning the title in Barcelona.

We’re back with our Tennis Wordle today. Dare to take on the challenge? The rules are simple. Just like regular Wordle, guess the word in six attempts… after brushing up on your tennis terminology that is!

(Hint: The act of swinging a racket to hit the ball)


On This DayTaylor Fritz

Born on April 20, 1997, Alexander Zverev turns 29 today. The German has built a strong résumé over the years, highlighted by his gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics and three Grand Slam final appearances. He also became the first German to win Olympic men’s singles gold and has claimed the ATP Finals title twice, in 2018 and 2021. Raised in a tennis family with Russian roots, Zverev has consistently remained among the top names on tour, with over 20 ATP singles titles and multiple Masters 1000 victories to his name. Still in his prime, his career continues to evolve, with more chapters yet to be written.


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