Alexander Zverev believes that he will be the first halvefinaleplaats on a Grand Slam due to the way the ‘big four’ tournaments, you are going to approach it. The young German had set itself in.

Zverev has won on Wednesday in four sets to Stan Wawrinka (1-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2), and belongs, in spite of his status as a top talent for the first time in the last four of a Grand Slam.

“Before, I was getting impatient. In a sense, I think the Grand Slams are obsessed. I used to play better in other tournaments: Madrid, Rome, and other Masters of the World Tour Finals,” said the 22-year-old Zverev.

“Perhaps that’s were all of the Grand Slams is just too much for me. I wanted to like it, took things too professionally and to talk to no one. I was not going to be the door, out with friends, did not go out to eat. I was just too focused.”

Zverev, who is in his semi-final with a heat-treated, then Wawrinka, and now has a different lifestyle. “I do a lot of other things besides the job. Maybe this is a stepping stone, and it has to be.”

Alexander Zverev in action during his match against Stan Wawrinka. (Photo: Pro-Shots).

Zverev is donating heavily to fires
how Far the Zverev is also in Melbourne, the German doesn’t win a lot of money on. He had decided prior to the tournament for each victory, converted to 6.100 euro to donate to, and make all of his prize money – to a maximum of 2.5 million euro, to Australia, which has been plagued by a severe forest fire.

“My parents have been for me to be told that you want to change the world. You have to be good things, things to stick in place of it in the bank, and there is nothing else to do.”

Zverev hitting Dominic Thiem – who, surprisingly, Rafael Nadal knocked out in the battle for his first Grand Slam final. In the other semi-final battle between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.