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Alexander Zverev commented on the gap between Jannik Sinner and other players after losing to him in the Madrid Open final. His remarks have sparked debate, with Andy Roddick disagreeing with Zverev's assessment.
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Alexander Zverev didnât hold back after his Madrid Open final loss to Jannik Sinner, sparking plenty of debate with his post-match comments.
âI think thereâs a big gap between [Jannik] Sinner and everybody else right now. Itâs quite simple. I think thereâs a big gap between Sinner and everybody else. And I think thereâs a big gap between [Carlos] Alcaraz, myself, maybe Novak [Djokovic], and everybody else. I think there are two gaps right now,â Zverev said.
Not everyone agreed, though. Andy Roddick was among those who pushed back, suggesting that Sinner and Alcaraz arenât as far apart as Zverev implied.
But when asked about it ahead of the Italian Open, Zverev stuck to his view.
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Speaking to the tournamentâs official YouTube channel, Zverev was asked about his 2026 Masters 1000 campaign so far.
âIâve been losing to one man, but everybody has been losing to him,â he said.
âI mean, heâs been a level or maybe two levels above everyone else at the moment, and playing fantastically, so credit to him.
âEven though I was a bit disappointed with how I played in the Madrid final, and I wish I could have played a bit better and given him a bigger challenge, but yeah, heâs been flawless.â
Zverev managed just three games in the Madrid Open final, putting in one of his poorest displays in recent memory.
His comments suggesting he belonged on the same level as Alcaraz and Djokovic also drew criticism from some quarters.
Looking to move on from his defeat in Spain, Zverev is aiming for a strong showing in Rome, where he has won twice before. âI mean, I love this place. I love Italy in general,â he said.
Zverev stated that there is a significant gap between Jannik Sinner and other players, including himself and Carlos Alcaraz.
Andy Roddick disagreed with Zverev, suggesting that Sinner and Alcaraz are not as far apart as Zverev implied.
Zverev made his comments following his loss to Sinner in the Madrid Open final, which sparked considerable debate in the tennis community.

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âI love the old city of Rome. I just enjoy my time here and that always helps when you are on the tennis court.â
Zverev, who received a bye into the second round, was set to face the winner of Daniel Altmaier and Zhang Zhizhen.
Altmaier came from a set down to beat Zhizhen 4-6, 7-6, 6-4. Zverev leads their head-to-head record 3-1.
It remains to be seen if Zverev can improve that record further when they meet again in Rome.
The match is scheduled for Friday, May 8th, with a spot in the third round on the line.
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