Alexander Zverev pulls out of clay event ahead of the French Open
Alexander Zverev has decided to pull out of the 2026 Hamburg Open. The world number four was expected to lead the draw as the top seed, but has opted to sit out the tournament ahead of Roland Garros.
Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP via Getty Images Alexander Zverev has decided to pull out of the 2026 Hamburg Open. The world number four was expected to lead the draw as the top seed, but has opted to sit out the tournament ahead of Roland Garros. So why is Zverev sitting out Hamburg this year?
He explained his decision in a statement on Instagram. Alexander Zverev pulls out of Hamburg Open citing ongoing back injury Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images for Laver Cup “I’m really disappointed that I have to withdraw from the Hamburg Open this year,” said Zverev. “Hamburg is my hometown, and it is always special for me to play in front of a home crowd.
“Unfortunately, I have back problems that have affected me throughout the clay-court season. My medical team, therefore, strongly advised me to take a break from competition next week and recover. “I have always tried everything to be able to take part in the tournament, even competing despite injury at times, but this time I have to listen to my body and follow the advice of my medical team.
“I wish everyone a great tournament and hope to see you again soon. ” Alexander Zverev reveals Hamburg withdrawal is due to back injury “I’m really disappointed that I have to withdraw from the Hamburg Open this year,” said Zverev. “Hamburg is my hometown, and it is always special for me to play in front of a home crowd.