Jimmy Connors is warning Alexander Zverev and Stefanos Tsitsipas that they don't have any time to waste in the event that they need to win a Grand Slam because the American tennis legend believes the youthful gamers have "a greater courtroom consciousness" and that it’s exhibiting in outcomes.
Zverev, 28, and 27-year-old Tsitsipas established themselves as one of the promising and proficient gamers within the sport after they first arrived on the Tour. And whereas every made a number of Grand Slam finals, neither has but received a title on the most important stage – the German is 0-3 in his Slam finals, whereas the Greek is 0-2.
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are retired, whereas Novak Djokovic hasn't received a Main because the 2023 US Open. And since then, two gamers have utterly dominated the Grand Slam scene – Carlos Alcaraz, 22, and 24-year-old Jannik Sinner have cut up eight Majors which have taken place since 2024.
Connors warns Zverev, Tsitsipas: You higher catch up in a rush… The door's closing fairly rapidly
"It's all about courtroom consciousness and I feel the youthful children coming in up now have gotten smarter and that understanding the courtroom consciousness and what it means to, to have the ability to get contained in the courtroom, Alcaraz for positive, for positive understands that and at a really younger age," the previous world No. 1 stated on the Benefit Connors podcast.
", the opposite guys, the older guys now, Zverev, Tsitsipas, they higher catch on in a rush, as a result of if not then, as we talked about they’re wanting each methods, the fellows in entrance, the fellows in again and their time of getting an opportunity to win a Grand Slam, the door's closing fairly fast."
At first of the 2025 season, Zverev was bounced in straight units by Sinner within the Australian Open closing. Afterward, the 28-year-old German admitted that he was utterly outplayed by his rival and that he didn't stand an opportunity.
On the opposite aspect, Tsitsipas stunningly didn't make it previous the opening two rounds in any Main this yr.