Rafa Nadal shares his honest take on where Zverev is still falling short in the hunt for a maiden Slam title. 🧐

Alexander Zverev (L) Rafael Nadal (R). (Source: GETTY)
Alexander Zverev (L) Rafael Nadal (R). (Source: GETTY)

Rafael Nadal shared his thoughts on the state of men’s tennis and offered a candid take on Alexander Zverev’s ongoing Grand Slam drought. The Spanish legend, who has faced Zverev numerous times, believed that the German’s struggles were more mental than anything else.

Speaking withĀ L’EquipeĀ in an in-depth interview this month, Nadal discussed several topics ranging from tennis to his personal life. The Spaniard retired from the sport in November 2024, and finally, tennis has taken a backseat in his life.

During the interview, when asked about the state of today’s tennis, Nadal noted that it hasn’t changed much, as he was still winning Grand Slams just over two years ago. However, he did highlight World No. 1 Jannik Sinner and World No. 2Ā Carlos AlcarazĀ as standingĀ “head and shoulders above the rest.”

“There are two players who stand head and shoulders above the rest, Carlos (Alcaraz) and Jannik (Sinner). Others, like Draper, are evolving, Rune won in Barcelona, Casper (Ruud) played very well in Madrid, Mensik won in Miami. We’ll also have to see how Fonseca develops,” Nadal said.

For Zverev, Nadal claimed that his Grand Slam drought was a mentality issue.

“Zverev is an impressive player, but he hasn’t yet managed to win a Grand Slam. Unfortunately, I think it’s all in his head, because given his level of tennis, he should have won one by now,” he added.

Nadal and Zverev clashed 11 times on the ATP Tour, with the Spaniard leading their head-to-head 7–4. Their final meeting came in the opening round of the 2024Ā French Open, where Zverev defeated Nadal in the Spaniard’s final appearance at the Claycourt Slam.


Rafael Nadal believes Alexander Zverev will win a Grand Slam title “at some point”

Alexander Zverev and Rafael Nadal - Source: Getty
Alexander Zverev and Rafael Nadal – Source: Getty

While speaking toĀ Sky GermanyĀ at the Laureus World Sports Awards, Rafael Nadal showered praise on Alexander Zverev.

“I think he’s [Alexander Zverev] great. He’s an incredible player,” the Spaniard said.

Nadal pointed out the Grand Slam drought, but claimed the German willĀ “make it happen.”

“The only thing he’s missing is a Grand Slam title. But probably at some point, he will make it happen. He’s doing a great job.”

Zverev has reached a Grand Slam final thrice in his career and lost on all three occasions. His first two losses were close five-setters, but his third and latest at the 2025 Australian Open was a clean sweep for Jannik Sinner.

Zverev is preparing to compete at the French Open. He reached the final of the event last year but lost to Carlos Alcaraz.

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