Alexander Zverev has led to his participation in the Masters tournament in Toronto after his Olympic mail. That informed the organizers on Thursday.
"Due to the intensive last weeks and my incredible experience at Olympia, I need more time to recovery," the 24-year-old is quoted in a message from the organizer. It was a "difficult decision", "because I have good memories of Canada". Zverev had won the 2017 tournament.
The main goal of Zverev remain the US Open in New York. The last grand slam tournament of the year starts on August 30th. In the previous year, Zverev underlayed in the final under the Austrian Dominic Thiem and missed his first Grand Slam title.
Previously, Roger Federer had declared not to participate in Toronto. The Swiss had already dispensed with the Olympic Games in Tokyo due to knee problems.
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The 20-color Grand Slam Champion is said to be an early career end due to its persistent fitness issues. At the French Open in June, he had withdrawn after his eighth place to protect himself for Wimbledon. In the prestigious tournament in London, he had failed in the quarterfinals.
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