Djokovic US Open Favorite but Let’s See, Says in-Form Zverev

Alexander Zverev. (Reuters)
Alexander Zverev. (Reuters)
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Djokovic US Open Favorite but Let’s See, Says in-Form Zverev

Alexander Zverev. (Reuters)
Alexander Zverev. (Reuters)

Alexander Zverev will take an 11-match winning streak into the US Open after adding the Western & Southern Open title to his Olympic gold medal on Sunday but still rates Novak Djokovic as favorite to take the title at Flushing Meadow.

The German world number four defeated Russian Andrey Rublev 6-2 6-3 in less than an hour in Cincinnati to win his second Masters 1000 tournament of the season and fourth title in all.

Zverev came up just short of landing his first Grand Slam title in New York when he lost the final to Dominic Thiem last year but said his preparations this season had been very different.

“I was still finding my game during the US Open last year, but it worked well for me,” the 24-year-old told reporters after the final.

“I was pretty close to winning it. But I’m looking forward to what’s in it for me this year, and we’ll see how it is once I arrive there.

“I’m looking forward to it because I know where I stand, I know how I’m playing, and I hope I can continue the work and hopefully play even better in New York.”

The absence of Roger Federer or Rafa Nadal from the US Open presents a good chance for one of the young guns in men’s tennis to snare a Grand Slam title.

World number one Novak Djokovic, who will be chasing a calendar Grand Slam when the season’s last major gets underway on Aug. 30, is a considerable roadblock to those ambitions, according to Zverev.

“I do think that he’s still the favorite,” the Olympic champion added.

“I do think he’s going to be playing incredible tennis there. He’s going to be fresh, and I think there is also other guys that are in very good form.

“Let’s see how it goes ... I still have a lot of work ahead of me. I have to find my rhythm in New York as well.”



Taif to Host Saudi Toyota Hill Climb Challenge Amid Mountainous Terrain

The event is organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport - SPA
The event is organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport - SPA
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Taif to Host Saudi Toyota Hill Climb Challenge Amid Mountainous Terrain

The event is organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport - SPA
The event is organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport - SPA

For the third consecutive year, Taif is set to host the Mohammediyah Hill Climb Championship as part of the opening round of the Saudi Toyota Championship. Scheduled to take place from June 27 to 28, the event is organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport.

The championship, to be held along the winding roads of Mohammediyah slope, is one of the key events organized by the federation, aiming to promote and develop motorsports across the Kingdom. It also seeks to encourage community participation, hone drivers’ skills, and promote a culture of safe competition in line with the highest standards of safety and organization, SPA reported.

In addition, it provides an ideal platform to showcase driving talent in a competitive environment that prioritizes safety, and aligns with the federation’s broader efforts to foster motorsport culture in the Kingdom and open new horizons for local talent.

The event is expected to draw wide interest from motorsport enthusiasts—both competitors and spectators—reflecting the growing appeal of the sport within Saudi Arabia and reinforcing the Kingdom's position as a premier destination for hosting major sports events at both the local and international levels.