Top players to play at the Cincinnati Open and the US Open have reached New York. Players have now started their preparations. And many will be going to the flushing meadows to practice and check out the courts.
Canadian Next Gen star Felix Auger Aliassime was also checking out the Arthur Ashe stadium and his private player suites. The private suite is a luxury suite with all the royal amenities and now as fans aren’t there, players can use it. And Felix liked it.
A first look at the private player suites 👀
(With a special appearance from @AlexZverev 😂)
🎥: @felixtennis on Instagram pic.twitter.com/RyXhHsIFkj
— ATP Tour (@atptour) August 17, 2020
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Felix Auger Aliassime reaction to Alexander Zverev at the US Open
And then when the Canadian stepped onto the balcony, opposite to him was Alexander Zverev in his suite. Zverev was sitting on the massage table shirtless. In a hilarious moment, Felix recorded all this and ATP posted it on its twitter handle.
“This guy. What does he think he is doing? Put the damn shirt on man.” Felix reaction to Zverev
Seeing Felix, Alexander Zverev comically raised both his hands making Felix feel embarrassed. And Felix then shouted and instructed the German to wear a shirt.
“Come on. Put a shirt on.” Felix exclaimed.
These fun little interactions between the players can lift anybody’s mood during these tough situations.
Speaking of Zverev, going into the US Open and Cincinnati Open he will be one of the favorites to win the tournaments. With Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer both skipping the US Open, Zverev can surprise a few.
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Effectively, Novak Djokovic will be the heavy favorite. And to stop the Serbian Zverev has company in Dominic Thiem, last year’s finalist Daniil Medvedev, Stefanos Tsitsipas, etc. But expect the World No.1 to be prepared for the fight.
Many are touting that we might have a new Grand Slam champion in this year’s US Open. And time and again we have seen the next-gen come close like with Dominic Thiem in 2020 Australian Open final and Daniil Medvedev in the 2019 US Open final. So let’s see how everything progresses.