Alexander Zverev is out of the Davis Cup – after being eliminated from the Australian Open

This failure hits the German tennis team hard: top player Alexander Zverev will miss the Davis Cup in Hungary. His replacement has already been announced.

Alexander Zverev will be missing from the German Davis Cup team in the upcoming qualifying game in Hungary. The Australian Open semi-finalist is still suffering from an infection that weakened him in the recent defeat against the Russian Daniil Medvedev in Melbourne, the German Tennis Association announced on Wednesday. The 26-year-old from Hamburg will be replaced by Maximilian Marterer in the team for the game this Friday and Saturday in Tatabanya.

“We hoped until the end that Alexander would be able to support us against Hungary after his strong performances in Australia. Unfortunately there wasn’t enough time for him to get fit in time,” said German Davis Cup team boss Michael Kohlmann. “Now we have to stand together as a team to compensate for the loss.” Kohlmann was convinced that the German team could survive without Zverev.

Qualification for the group stage in September

The German team also includes veteran Jan-Lennard Struff, Dominik Koepfer and the doubles specialists Tim Pütz and Kevin Krawietz. Left-hander Marterer immediately agreed to step in for Zverev after his opening defeat at the ATP tournament. The 92nd in the world rankings had already done this successfully in the relegation game in Bosnia-Herzegovina last September.

In Hungary it is now about qualifying for the group stage of the Davis Cup in September. The hosts’ squad includes two players from the top 100 in the world rankings: Fabian Marozsan and Marton Fucsovics.

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