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Why do some fans feel World No 3 Alexander Zverev is the “worst Grand Slam champion”?

Why do some fans feel World No 3 Alexander Zverev is the “worst Grand Slam champion”?
Alexander Zverev (via AP )
Alexander Zverev finally ended years of Grand Slam heartbreak. He won his maiden Major title at the French Open 2026. The German star defeated Flavio Cobolli in a five-set battle to lift the trophy at Roland Garros. The victory came after three previous defeats in Grand Slam finals and removed one of the biggest talking points surrounding his career. For years, Zverev was often described as the best player never to win a Grand Slam despite being one of the most consistent performers on the ATP Tour.Following his breakthrough victory in Paris, Zverev addressed a question regarding an old comment he had made about being remembered as a Grand Slam champion. The World No. 3 made it clear that public opinions no longer matter to him. He stressed that winning a Major title was the most important achievement and said the label attached to his success is irrelevant now that he has finally joined the list of Grand Slam winners.

Alexander Zverev responds to ‘Worst Grand Slam Champion’ debate after French Open 2026 win

A section of tennis fans believes Zverev’s first Grand Slam title came later than expected considering his talent and ranking. Critics point to his previous losses in Major finals and the fact that he had spent several years near the top of the ATP rankings without winning one of tennis’ biggest prizes.
However, Zverev’s overall record tells a different story. Before winning the French Open, he had already reached three Grand Slam finals. He lost to Dominic Thiem at the 2020 US Open, Carlos Alcaraz at the 2024 French Open, and Jannik Sinner at the 2025 Australian Open. Despite those setbacks, he remained among the world’s elite players.When asked about being called the worst Grand Slam champion, Zverev in the press conference said he has no interest in debating such opinions. He explained that anyone is free to think what they want, but becoming a Grand Slam winner is what matters to him. According to the German, the title itself is more valuable than any outside judgment.Zverev also revealed that the victory has eased a significant mental burden. He said winning the trophy has given him confidence and peace of mind because no future result can change the fact that he is now a Grand Slam champion. He added that the achievement may help him approach future finals with a calmer mindset and stronger belief in his abilities.The tennis world celebrated the long-awaited success. Several legends of the sport, including Rafael Nadal, Billie Jean King and Carlos Alcaraz, congratulated Zverev on finally winning the Grand Slam title.


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