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Tennis-Zverev fends off Blockx barrage to avoid first-round loss

By Thomson Reuters Jun 30, 2026 | 2:01 PM

By Martyn Herman

LONDON, June 30 (Reuters) – French Open champion Alexander Zverev has an allergy to grass and admits to struggling on Wimbledon’s “beautiful” Centre Court but showed enough in a first-round win over hard-hitting Belgian Alexander ​Blockx on Tuesday to suggest he could embark on his best ‌run yet in southwest London.

The 29-year-old German second seed, who finally joined the Grand Slam winners’ club at the 41st attempt with his title run at Roland Garros, survived a barrage of Blockz thunderbolts on Centre Court to seal a 6-4 6-7(8) 7-6(5) 7-6(0) win.

Zverev lost in ‌the ​first round at Wimbledon last year to big-serving ⁠Frenchman Arthur Rinderknech and a clash ⁠with the fast-rising Blockx looked fraught with danger.

But he was clinical when it mattered most against the 21-year-old and managed to avoid a repeat.

“That was tough,” Zverev said on court. “When I saw the draw I thought here ​we go again, someone who serves 140 mph and can take the racket out of your hands.”

Blockx went toe-to-toe with Zverev in a match full of ⁠high-octane baseline rallies but occasionally showed his inexperience ⁠on his Wimbledon debut, especially with a ragged service game ​at 4-4 in the opening set that proved costly.

Zverev needed his vastly improved defensive ​skills to stay in many of the rallies as Blockx let ‌rip but he squandered a set point in the second-set tiebreak before a double fault handed his opponent the set.

Blockx had his chances in the next two sets but Zverev eventually drew his sting to progress and set up a second ⁠round against Valentin Royer of France.

“I just struggle on this beautiful court for some reason,” Zverev said. “It’s the biggest honour in tennis to play on this court. I ⁠still at times struggle, ‌it’s no secret. But I’m getting better. If I can ⁠get through the first two or three matches, hopefully ​I can ‌have the best run of my career.”

With no Carlos ​Alcaraz this year ⁠because of his wrist injury, Zverev has an opportunity to complete his set of Grand Slam finals, having never gone past the Wimbledon fourth round.

He is also attempting a feat that no male player has managed — winning a second Grand Slam title in his first Grand Slam appearance after landing the first.

(Reporting by Martyn Herman; ​Editing by Alison Williams)