Alexander Zverev is embracing the pressure that comes with higher expectations, as he looks ahead to this week's Vienna Open in Austria. Zverev has only made one previous appearance at the event, losing in the 2017 semi-finals to eventual champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. Four years on and the expectations for Zverev - from within and from the tennis world - have grown considerably. "Now I'm 24-years-old, I am Olympic champion, I won five Masters, so I'm expected to go deep in these kinds of tournaments," said Zverev. The German, who is seeded second in Vienna, will also be playing in the Vienna Open doubles with Jurgen Melzer, who is going to retire after this week's event.