Alexander Zverev heads into the French Open 2026 with another golden chance to finally win his first Grand Slam title. The German star has been one of the most consistent performers on clay over the last few years, but he still remains without a major trophy. With defending champion Carlos Alcaraz withdrawing from the tournament, many believe the path has become slightly easier for Zverev this time.Now seeded second, Zverev arrives in Paris under pressure but also with fresh hope. The 29-year-old has already reached multiple semifinals and one final at the French Open in recent years. However, his biggest challenge may still come from World No1 Jannik Sinner, who has dominated him throughout the current season. Despite recent struggles with fatigue and fitness concerns, Zverev remains confident that he can finally cross the line. He can become a Grand Slam champion.
Alexander Zverev still searching for answer against dominant Jannik Sinner
Alexander Zverev has built a strong record at Roland Garros over the last five years. He reached the semifinals from 2021 to 2023 and made the final in 2024 before losing to Carlos Alcaraz. Last season, his campaign ended in the quarterfinals against Novak Djokovic.The German star is known for his powerful serve, strong backhand, and smooth movement on clay courts. These qualities make him one of the toughest players to beat in Paris. However, his repeated losses against modern greats like Sinner continue to raise questions. They are about whether he can finally win a major title.This season, Zverev has faced Sinner four times and lost every match in straight sets. Their latest meeting came in the Madrid Open final, where the Italian completely dominated the contest.Speaking after that defeat, Zverev admitted that many players are struggling to match Sinner’s current level. He explained that he keeps losing to the Italian because he consistently reaches the later rounds and faces him often. The German also said there is currently a clear gap between Sinner and the rest of the tour.Zverev recently suffered an early exit at the Italian Open after losing to Luciano Darderi. He later withdrew from the Hamburg tournament due to a back problem. Even with those setbacks, the German remains optimistic ahead of Roland Garros.He must continue believing he can defeat Sinner one day and even dominate Djokovic again, hopefully in the upcoming French Open 2026. According to Zverev, losing confidence would mean handing over the trophy. That too, before the tournament even begins.