On November 25, former world no. 24 tennis player Mischa Zverev listed his new four kings, in the past people usually referred to Federer, Nadal, Djokovic and Murray as the Big Four, but over time, all three giants have been dragged down by injuries, and only Djokovic is still in good health, and the fluctuation of results has changed the list of giants.

Mischa Zverev, the older brother of alexander Zverev, currently ranked third in the world, has the most intuitive say in tennis, pointing out that the new Big Four should be: Djokovic, Medvedev, Zverev and Tsitsipas. These four people are also currently in the top four players in the men's tennis singles rankings, so The Big Zverev feels that these four people should be the fiercest giants at present.
From his words, it can be seen that he no longer thinks that Federer and Nadal belong to the ranks of giants, Federer is 40 years old, the best result this year is only the wimbledon quarterfinals, the current world ranking has fallen to 16th, and Nadal's ranking has also slipped to 6th, it can be said that both of them are on a downward trend, and the other giant Murray is ranked outside the 100th and is already on the verge of a career stalemate.
Of course, this view of the big Zverev is still a bit one-sided, because in addition to Djokovic, Medvedev, Tsitsipas and Zverev Jr. have only a pitiful number of Grand Slams combined, although they both have masters and year-end finals, but in terms of absolute achievement, far from reaching the height of The same age group Ofner, so it is too early to make up the conclusion, and Nadal is not completely old, he also has the opportunity to fight for more Grand Slams, and the world ranking may change.