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Alexander Zverev’s tournament schedule for 2019


 

German star and current World Number 3 Alexander Zverev is looking to make 2019 his biggest year yet on the ATP Tour. Here we detail the tournaments that he’s expected to play in

 

In 2018 Zverev had his best ever year on tour which means he probably won’t change much about his schedule in 2019. He had an amazing end ot year which culminated in him winning the ATP World Tour Finals and beating Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic along the way in consecutive matches. So why would oyu want to change that!

However in 2018 Zverev’s year didn’t start well with him not making a final until Miami in March. He then had an incredible run on the clay with wins in Munich and Madrid, a final in Rome then a quarter final loss to Dominic Thiem at Roland Garros

Alexander Zverev’s provisional 2019 schedule is as follows:

 

JANUARY

Australian Open (January 14 – 27)

 

FEBRUARY

Davis Cup Qualifier, Frankfurt, Germany (February 1 – February 2)

Rotterdam, Netherlands (February 11 – February 17)

Acapulco, Mexico (February 25 – March 2)

 

MARCH

Indian Wells, USA (March 7 – 17)

Miami, USA (March 20 – 31)

 

APRIL

Monte-Carlo (April 14 – 21)

Munich, Germany (April 29 – May 5)

 

MAY & JUNE

Madrid, Spain (May 5 – 12)

Rome, Italy (May 12 – 19)

Roland Garros (May 26 – June 9)

Halle, Germany (June 17 – June 23)

 

JULY

Wimbledon (July 1 – 14)

 

AUGUST & SEPTEMBER

Washington, USA (July 29 to August 8)

Montreal, Canada (August 5 – 11)

Cincinnati, USA (August 11 – 18)

US Open (August 26 – September 8)

Laver Cup, Switzerland (September 20 – September 22)

Beijing, China (September 30 – October 6)

 

OCTOBER

Shanghai, China (October 6 – 13)

Basel, Switzerland (October 21 – 27)

Paris, France (October 28 – November 3)

 

NOVEMBER

ATP Tour Finals, London (November 10 – 17)

Davis Cup Finals, Madrid (November 18 – November 24)

 

Look ahead to 2019 with our guide to every tournament on the ATP Tour, the WTA Tour and the ITF Tour

If you can’t visit the tournaments you love then do the next best thing and read our guide on how to watch all the ATP Tour matches on television in 2019

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Tim Farthing, Tennishead Editorial Director & Owner, has been a huge tennis fan his whole life. He's a tennis journalist and entrepreneur as well as playing tennis to a national standard. He also helps manage his local club and volunteers for his local tennis organisation. He's a specialist in content about the administration of professional tennis and tennis coaching for all levels.