Zverev distressed by Jannik Sinner? Andy Roddick answers.

Alexander Zverev is unrecognizable after the final of the Australian Open: the German tennis player after the drubbing he suffered against Jannik Sinner in Melbourne has not been able to find his best tennis anymore and has failed both the tournaments in South and Central America and in tournaments in North America in Indian Wells and Miami, where he exited in the very first rounds.
The number two had a great chance to move closer to world number one after the Blue’s suspension, but instead he is still far behind and plunged into an identity crisis that is hard to explain. Former world number one Andy Roddick tried to analyze what’s going on: “I don’t know if Alexander Zverev feels under any particular pressure to play at this time with Jannik Sinner out”.
“I don“t know if he feels any particular pressure related to the’opportunity to make up ground in the rankings. Maybe he is thinking too much about Jannik Sinner, but from what I see I think his recent poor form is more about trying to be more aggressive on the court, and there are still question marks about that aspect in managing his game”, are the words reported by Betway.
“I don“t envy his current position, because now for Zverev the situation has set in that it’s all about winning a Slam or failing. It’s almost as if people don’t value all his semifinals. He had two great weeks in Australia, got to the finals, and people still only talk about the fact that he hasn’t won a Slam i career. It”s tough for me, and I”.