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Just as Zverev, Tsitsipas and rest of the Next Gen seemed to be consolidating their hold on the ATP's future, the 19-year-old's rapid rise effectively relegated that group to the shadows.
Published May 10, 2022
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What happens to Zverev’s generation—the Next Gen—now that a younger player looks set to assume the aura and mantle of the Big 3?
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