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Alexander Zverev adds David Ferrer to his coaching team

Former world No 3 and French Open finalist Ferrer to work alongside German Zverev

Germany's Alexander Zverev hits a return against Russia's Andrey Rublev during their men's singles match on day eight of the Australian Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 27, 2020
Image: Germany's Alexander Zverev will work alongside David Ferrer

Alexander Zverev has announced former French Open finalist David Ferrer will join his coaching team on a trial basis.

Ferrer brought the curtain down on his playing career in May last year, with the Spaniard losing his final match at the Madrid Masters to Zverev.

But the pair will now link up after Zverev wrote on his Instagram story: "I am going through a trial period with David Ferrer on my team.

Alexander Zverev of Germany celebrates victory with the trophy following the singles final against Novak Djokovic of Serbia during Day Eight of the Nitto ATP Finals at The O2 Arena on November 18, 2018 in London, England.
Image: Zverev won the ATP Finals at London's O2 Arena in 2018

"Could not be more excited to get back to work. Can't wait for the tour to be back."

Zverev has worked with former world No 1s Ivan Lendl and Juan Carlos Ferrero in the past.

The world No 7 has won three Masters tournaments as well as the ATP Finals two years ago, but his run to the semi-finals of the Australian Open in January was peculiarly his best result at a Grand Slam event.

The German came in for criticism recently from Nick Kyrgios after a video emerged of him dancing in a crowded club, only a few days after he said he would self-isolate, having played in the ill-fated Adria Tour where a number of players, including world No 1 Novak Djokovic, tested positive for coronavirus.

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There was no indication of when the video was taken but Kyrgios called his rival "selfish", with the Australian's comments leading to a Twitter spat with Zverev's countryman Boris Becker.

Alexander Zverev of Germany embraces David Ferrer of Spain after Ferrer plays his last ever match during day five of the Mutua Madrid Open at La Caja Magica on May 08, 2019 in Madrid, Spain
Image: Zverev embraces Ferrer after the Spaniard played his last-ever match at the Mutua Madrid Open last year

In the same Instagram story as the Ferrer appointment, Zverev wrote: "I took my third test for COVID-19 and I'm happy to say it also came back negative.

"I was planning to play this month in Berlin but I have made the decision to stay put and train with my team and not play any organised events at the moment. It's never nice to miss the chance to play at home, but I will be back soon."

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