Open champions Roger Federer and world number one Rafa Nadal, Thiem has stayed out of the spotlight . The success of the Zverev brothers is very much a family affair, with their parents taking on coaching duties. 20, including a hundred in five one-dayers in the West Indies. He played only eight minutes in Spain’s shambolic 2014 World Cup campaign and did not make the starting line-up in their run to the last 16 at Euro 2016. “He can hurt me or it’s not really easy for me to get to my good shots against him. “It’s all still in our hands, and we’re ready to go down to the wire to get ourselves into the World Cup,” Bradley said. But the trend that started with him continues to this day — of foreign coaches coming with high hope. The elder Zverev first broke into the top 100 in 2007 but a series of injuries, wrist, ribs and knee, left him in limbo. he way to defeat Leonardo Mayer of Argentina 6-7 , 6-3, 6-1, 6-4 and get to the fourth round. Well, the same 13-15 players were always selected for the tours after the Olympics.