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Zverev Talks Golf Outings with Alcaraz and Djokovic
German tennis star discusses his off-court activities and preparations for upcoming Indian Wells matches.
Published on Mar. 11, 2026
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In a post-match interview, Alexander Zverev spoke about the effectiveness of his baseline game and the progress he has made in training. He also shared details about his golf matches with fellow players Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, describing their competitive but fun sessions. Looking ahead, Zverev discussed his upcoming match against Arthur Fils and the differences between day and night sessions at Indian Wells. He also reflected positively on his Australian Open semi-final loss earlier this year.
Why it matters
Zverev's comments provide insight into the camaraderie and off-court activities among top tennis players, as well as his mindset and preparations as he continues his quest for Grand Slam titles. His reflections on past matches and focus on future opportunities also demonstrate his growth and maturity as a player.
The details
Zverev highlighted the effectiveness of his baseline game and the progress he has made in training, saying 'I felt like I was dominating from the baseline and the things that I was working on, I feel like today they worked well on the court.' He also shared details about his golf matches with Carlos Alcaraz and Novak Djokovic, noting their competitive nature but also the fun they have playing together. Looking ahead, Zverev discussed his upcoming match against Arthur Fils, emphasizing the importance of trusting his own abilities and preparing for a tough battle. He also commented on the contrast between day and night matches at Indian Wells, saying he has gotten used to the day sessions so far.
- Zverev and Alcaraz have been playing golf together almost every day.
- Djokovic joined their golf sessions two days ago.
The players
Alexander Zverev
A German professional tennis player currently ranked no. 4 in the world, who has won 25 career titles.
Carlos Alcaraz
A Spanish professional tennis player currently ranked no. 1 in the world, who has won 27 career titles.
Novak Djokovic
A Serbian professional tennis player, considered one of the greatest players of all time, who has joined Zverev and Alcaraz for their recent golf sessions.
Arthur Fils
A young and talented French tennis player, ranked no. 32 in the world, who Zverev will face in his upcoming match.
What they’re saying
“Me and Carlos played every day almost actually. Novak joined us two days ago. Me and Carlos are very competitive. We're on a similar level. I'm about 8 something and he's similar to that.”
— Alexander Zverev (tennistonic.com)
“He's a great player. I think very young, very talented. When he's healthy obviously he showed in the beginning of last year what he can do.”
— Alexander Zverev (tennistonic.com)
“I reflect on it in a positive way. I think I've played the right way. I've gave it my absolute all. And I lost a tough battle to the eventual champion. Would I have liked to have won it? Yes, for sure. But Rafa has a great quote, ifs don't happen in sport.”
— Alexander Zverev (tennistonic.com)
What’s next
Zverev will face Arthur Fils in the quarter-finals of the Indian Wells tournament, where their current head-to-head record stands at 4-2 in Zverev's favor.
The takeaway
Zverev's comments highlight the camaraderie and competitive spirit among the top tennis players, as they engage in off-court activities like golf while also maintaining a relentless focus on improving their game and preparing for upcoming matches. His positive reflections on past defeats and determination to capitalize on future opportunities demonstrate his growth as a player.
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