'I’m F***ing Tired Of You': Alexander Zverev Jokingly Reacts To Taylor Fritz’s Win At Stuttgart Open; Video

Zverev will now look to bounce back at the Halle Open, while Fritz will move on to Queen’s Club before playing at Wimbledon. Despite the tense moment, the rivalry between Zverev and Fritz adds excitement to the tennis season, and fans may see another showdown between the two soon.

Amertha Rangankar Updated: Monday, June 16, 2025, 02:42 PM IST
Image: Tennis Tv/X

Image: Tennis Tv/X

German tennis star Alexander Zverev had an emotional and dramatic moment after losing to American Taylor Fritz in the final of the Stuttgart Open on Sunday. Fritz defeated Zverev in straight sets, 6–3, 7–6(0), to win the title and extend his winning streak over Zverev to five matches in a row.

After the match, during the trophy ceremony, Zverev made a humorous but frustrated comment aimed at Fritz. He said, “Taylor, I’m f***ing tired of you. I don’t want to see you again over the next two to three years. Please stay away from me. Don’t come to Germany anymore.” The crowd laughed, but it was clear Zverev was disappointed with the result.

Zverev has now lost three finals in a row on grass courts. Meanwhile, Fritz continues to dominate their recent matches and is in excellent form heading into Wimbledon.

Zverev will now look to bounce back at the Halle Open, while Fritz will move on to Queen’s Club before playing at Wimbledon. Despite the tense moment, the rivalry between Zverev and Fritz adds excitement to the tennis season, and fans may see another showdown between the two soon.

'The Only Thing That Gives Me...': Novak Djokovic Reveals True Motivation Behind Extending Career; Video

Tennis legend Novak Djokovic has revealed that winning more Grand Slam titles is no longer his biggest motivation. Instead, what truly drives him now is the chance to represent Serbia at the Olympics, especially the 2028 Games in Los Angeles.

Speaking in a recent interview, Djokovic said the Olympic Games hold a special place in his heart. He shared that just being part of the Olympic experience, walking with other athletes in the Olympic Village, and playing for his country gives him the biggest joy.

Djokovic, who has already won 24 Grand Slam titles, said, "The only thing I currently have in my vision, the only thing that gives me motivation, is the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles." He explained that while he still loves competing in Grand Slams and wants to keep winning, the dream of playing in another Olympics gives him a unique kind of energy and purpose.

The 38-year-old Serbian superstar won Olympic gold in Paris in 2024, and now hopes to continue until at least the 2028 Olympics, when he will be 41 years old. Despite his age, Djokovic made it clear that as long as he stays healthy and motivated, he will keep playing the sport he loves.

Published on: Monday, June 16, 2025, 02:42 PM IST

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