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A third Grand Slam final appearance and a title on home soil weren't enough for Alexander Zverev this year.

"The tennis season is long, you have a lot of up and downs. For me there were not many ups," he said after losing to Felix Auger-Aliassime at the ATP Finals on Friday, a loss which meant he wouldn't advance out of the group stage in Turin.

While Zverev will finish a firm No. 3 behind the "Big 2" of Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in the ATP rankings this year, the German said after losing out on the chance to play for a third title at the year-end championships that his season, which was marred by bouts with injury and inconsistent play, left a lot to be desired.

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PRESS CONFERENCE: Alexander Zverev reflects on "an incredibly unsatisfying season"

Q. You finished the year No. 3, which is excellent, action, behind Carlos and Jannik. If we look at the tournament, you just won Munich. I think maybe deep inside you I guess you want more. How would you rate your season from 1 to 10? Are you going to play the Davis Cup?

ALEXANDER ZVEREV: Yeah, I'll play. I'll play the Davis Cup.

For me, an incredibly unsatisfying season. The tennis season is long, you have a lot of up and downs. For me there were not many ups. I think for me the Australian Open final, Munich as you mentioned. Everything else, I'm very unsatisfied.

Yeah, that's it.

Zverev had first commented on his "nightmare" year after a 6-4, 6-3 loss to Jannik Sinner in pool play, confessing that shoulder, back and ankle injuries made it "difficult for [him] to improve when I always had to try to get healthy." After seeing his tournament in Turin come to an end, the 28-year-old reiterated that protecting his body will be the priority above all else as he once again chases a much sought-after Grand Slam title in 2026.

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Q. Looking into next year, what are the main things you want to do differently? You mentioned the other day about you had a lot of niggling injuries. Is it that? Are there things in your mind you want to do differently?

ALEXANDER ZVEREV: Yeah, I mean, staying fit is number one for me priority because then I can build. It's as simple as that. I feel like over the last month I was still building up quite nicely. I feel like my level has been improving. Today it was nowhere near what it was the last month.

But yeah, I mean, look, I'll play Davis Cup, then I'll take some time off, then I'll have some time to think about it.

Right now it's a disappointment with the loss. It's not only a disappointment with the loss, it's a disappointment with how I performed with my capabilities. The last couple days, I definitely played better. For me, that's the most disappointing.