The No. 3 in the ATP world ranking will return to play the Davis Cup after almost three years, just to face Argentina in the Final 8 of the tournament.
The number three in the world in the ranking ATP, Alexander Zverev play again Davis Cup after almost three years of absence in Germany and will do it in Final 8 of Bologna before Argentina.
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Zverev The season started very well, reaching the final of the Australian Open and He then achieved his only ATP title of the year in Munich in April, but from there he did not achieve regularity.


It is likely that Zverev play single 1 before Francisco Cerúndolowhich will be the first racket of the team captained by Javier Franaas announced by the Argentine Tennis Association this Monday morning.
Regarding Davis Cup, Alexander Zverev He has not been part of their national team since February 2023, When the Teutons fell before Swiss by the Qualifiers. Throughout his career, he was part of 10 squads and played seven series, in which he accumulated eight wins and six losses.
Javier FranaArgentine captain, confirmed the same team that beat Netherlands 3-1 in the second round of the Qualifiers 2025 played in Groningen.
So Francisco Cerúndolo (21), Tomás Etcheverry (63), Francisco Comesaña (68) and the double players Horacio Zeballos and Andrés Molteni will be the protagonists in the Final 8. The albiceleste team will debut in the quarterfinals against Germany he Thursday 20th at 1:00 p.m. (Argentine time).
The German captain, Michael Kohlmannannounced the roster to face Los Halcones with Jan-Lennard Struff (91st), Yannick Hanfmann (126th)the double players Kevin Krawietz (10th) and Tim Puetz (11th)and the return of the best racket in his country.
The winner of the duel between Argentina and Germany will be measured in the semifinals against the winner of the clash between Czech Republic and Spainwhich will have among its ranks the number 1 in the world, Carlos Alcaraz.
Source: Ambito

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