Patricio Apey, the former manager of Alexander Zverev spoke about them going separate ways and his career since then.
From the time he was 15 years old until the German sued them in 2018, Zverev was handled by the Chilean and ACE Group International, his London-based sports management firm. After this clash with the manager and his business, Zverev quickly reached an agreement and joined Team8, who also look after Roger Federer's business.
Alexander Zverev's contract issues lately were brought up in a recent interview with CLAY by Apey, who also touched on their tense relationship. Zverev's golden years have passed claimed Apey despite thinking of him as a serious contender to win numerous Grand Slam championships:
"Looking at the past, things are very clear: two years ago, he had seven contracts and, as far as I know, now he has one left," Apey told CLAY. "He is a very good player and he is going to win many Grand Slams, but the time of being the prince before being the king may have slipped away."
Apey further commented:
"If he wins five Wimbledons, he can change things. He’s like a typical champion tennis player who always knows more than the other guy. I have no problem with him. Things happen, he must have his reasons. He made it clear in the press."
Zverev meanwhile terminated his contract with Team8 as his brother Mischa handles his business now. Since leaving Apey Zverev has had far fewer endorsements.
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