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Zverev Confirms Retirement Timeline

February 26, 2026 | Edition #390
When Alexander Zverev arrived in Acapulco, he had his sights set on a deep run. The German opened his campaign with a confident win over Corentin Moutet. But the bigger talking point came after match, when Zverev unexpectedly touched on the subject of retirement. It quickly shifted the focus from his performance to what the future might hold.

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Zverev Confirms Retirement Timeline: “I’m Getting Older” |
After winning first round against Moutet, Zverev reveals his plans about retiring from tennis. |


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Alexander Zverev has recently addressed the questions around his retirement plans. So tell us,
Do You Think Zverev Will Win Atleast One Grand Slam Before Retiring? |
Last Poll’s Results: 87.93% of you think that Back-to-Back Tournaments Are Taking a Toll on Players’ Bodies

Rublev held firm to win 6-3, 6-7, 6-3 in 2 hours and 23 minutes against Humbert at the Dubai Tennis Championships. This marks the sixth time he has reached the quarterfinals at this ATP 500 event in Dubai.


On February 26, 2007, Roger Federer began his 161st consecutive week as the world’s top-ranked player. That broke Jimmy Connors’ record of 160 weeks for the longest uninterrupted reign as world No 1 in men’s tennis.

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