Tennis Weekly — 2026-06-08
Alexander Zverev captured his maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros with a dramatic five-set victory over Flavio Cobolli, marking the first men's major won by a player outside the Sinner-Alcaraz dominance in years. The Queen's Club Championships WTA begins this week with elevated prize money, while the ATP and WTA tours prepare for the grass season ahead of Wimbledon.
Tennis Weekly — 2026-06-08
Tournament Recap
Alexander Zverev ended his Grand Slam drought at Roland Garros 2026, defeating Flavio Cobolli in a grueling five-set final. This victory represents Zverev's breakthrough after reaching multiple Grand Slam finals without claiming the title.

The French Open 2026 marked a significant shift in men's tennis, as neither Jannik Sinner nor Carlos Alcaraz won the title—the first major championship in years without either player as champion.
Player Spotlight
Zverev's Long Road to Glory
For years, Alexander Zverev appeared destined to join the list of talented players who never captured a Grand Slam despite reaching finals. His maiden major title at Roland Garros 2026 finally breaks that narrative. The German's five-set win over Cobolli demonstrates his mental resilience and ability to perform under extreme pressure when it matters most.
Coming Up
The WTA Tour moves to grass courts with the Queen's Club Championships, where the draw features elite players and elevated prize money—up 35% from previous years. Expert predictions back players like Elena Rybakina and Amanda Anisimova ahead of Wimbledon, with the grass-court season expected to reshape seeding and momentum heading into the second Grand Slam of 2026.

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