Alexander Zverev was part of one of the featured Wimbledon Day 2 first-round matchups, with Alexander Blockx on the other side of the draw line. The preview slate covered 32 men’s singles matches, so this was one of the day’s many openings rather than a standalone showcase.
Three picks were attached to the preview coverage: Amanda Bergman, Cizu Harbor, and Tope Oke. Their selections also ran through Jiri Lehecka over Alexei Popyrin, Tallon Griekspoor over James Duckworth, and Zachary Svajda over Pablo Llamas Ruiz.
Wimbledon Day 2 slate
Day 2 split half of the Wimbledon first round across eight articles, with the Zverev-Blockx matchup included in that wider build. For readers tracking one match instead of the full slate, that structure matters because it separates the Zverev preview from the other men’s singles first-round picks rather than placing every call in one place.
Alexander Zverev targets third Halle/Westfalen final against Fritz offers a separate Zverev read, while Alexander Zverev Faces Taylor Fritz at Terra Wörmann Open gives another matchup angle. Those pieces are distinct from this Wimbledon Day 2 preview, which is why the Zverev-Blockx listing stands on its own inside the first-round breakdown.
Preview picks on the board
The absence of a match result leaves the preview value in the selections themselves. Zverev and Blockx were identified as part of the Wimbledon first round, but the source stops at the prediction stage, so the practical takeaway is the pairing and the names attached to the preview rather than an outcome.
That leaves a simple read for fans following the men’s draw: one of the day’s 32 matches was Zverev against Blockx, and the published picks leaned across several other first-round pairings as well. What prediction or analysis did the coverage give for Alexander Zverev vs Alexander Blockx? The answer is not carried here, which makes the matchup listing the only fixed point for that portion of the slate.







