Tennis-Zverev embraces aggressive play to chase elusive Grand Slam


Mar 8, 2026; Indian Wells, CA, USA; Alexander Zverev (GER) celebrates after defeating Brandon Nakashima (USA) in the third round of the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

INDIAN WELLS, California, ⁠March 8 (Reuters) - Alexander Zverev said he is beginning to see ⁠the benefits of a more aggressive playing style that he introduced ‌this year in his quest for a Grand Slam title.

The towering German has a massive serve but in the biggest moments at major tournaments would often opt to play it safe ​and, in the process, present his opponent with ⁠a chance to pounce.

Now, the ⁠28-year-old is prepared to take risks in pursuit of his elusive first major ⁠title, ‌adding that he is "willing to pay the price" for any losses incurred as he adapts.

"It's exciting, but it will take time," ⁠he told reporters after his 7-6(2) 5-7 6-4 third-round ​win over American Brandon ‌Nakashima at Indian Wells on Sunday.

"I'm still trying to win matches ⁠here, so sometimes ​I will go back to my old self.

"But I think in important moments like today in the tiebreak, I won the tiebreak myself. I won the tiebreak ⁠by playing aggressive tennis, and that's something ​to look forward to and to be excited about."

He said the new playing style didn't work out for him when he suffered a surprising loss to Serbia's ⁠Miomir Kecmanovic in Acapulco late last month, but he remains resolute in his efforts.

Zverev, a seven-time Masters 1000 champion, showcased tremendous fighting spirit during a five-hour, 27-minute Australian Open semi-final against eventual champion Carlos Alcaraz in January.

Although ​he has never triumphed at Indian Wells, he expressed ⁠confidence in the hardened, faster hard courts in the California desert.

"I still think ​I can do well here," he said.

Zverev ‌awaits his next opponent, with a matchup ​against either American Frances Tiafoe or Italy's Flavio Cobolli on the horizon.

(Reporting by Rory Carroll in Indian Wells; Editing by Neil Fullick)

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