Kohlmann's Prophesy: Grand Slam Glory Awaits Zverev!
Michael Kohlmann, the mastermind steering Germany's tennis talents, has unabashed faith in Alexander Zverev clinching a Grand Slam title in the near future. The German national coach spotlights the 26-year-old Olympic gold medalist as emerging into his prime tennis years. > "He's entering the best tennis age, which will make him a perpetual favorite at the Grand Slams," expressed Kohlmann in a conversation with Donaukurier.
Zverev's Commitment to National Pride
But the Grand Slam isn't Zverev's only pursuit. The Hamburg native also has his eyes on the coveted Davis Cup. Kohlmann, augmenting his belief, states, > "Securing the Davis Cup is another major milestone Alexander aims for, and it's a mission we've been on for 31 years." With the German squad set to battle it out in Zhuhai, China, from September 10-15 for a slot in the knockout rounds in Malaga, expectations are high. The German tennis ace has given his word to the 50-year-old DTB head coach that he'll be fighting alongside his team every step of the way.
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