Rising star Alexander Zverev is relishing the challenge of taking on established greats Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic in pursuit of his first Grand Slam title. The 21-year-old German, ranked fourth in the world, is part of the highly-touted "NextGen" crop of 20-somethings who are making an impact on the ATP Tour.
Yet to break through at a Grand Slam, Zverev says he's eager to prove himself on the game's biggest stages against its biggest stars. "You want to win a Grand slam in the tough way," he said as he prepared for the start of the US Open on Monday. "You want to play and compete with the best players in the world." Zverev is therefore delighted to see top-ranked defending champion Nadal, five-time champion and world number two Federer, 13-time Grand Slam winner Djokovic and three-time Slam winner Andy Murray all in the field - a first since Wimbledon of last year.
Scotland's Murray isn't expecting much as he returns from hip surgery in his first Grand slam since then. But Nadal, Federer and Djokovic have shared the major spoils so far this year, a feat Zverev calls "amazing". "They all won a Slam. They all won Masters Series. It's great to see them play at the level they are. Tennis is waiting for this for a long time. "Having them back, having them all playing the best tennis again is what makes it special for all the ones that haven't won it yet."
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