Former world number one
Angelique Kerber is firmly
planning to compete at the
Olympic Games in Paris - and is eagerly awaiting a
joint mixed match with
Alexander Zverev.
"Thanks to the special ranking, it also looks like I'll
be playing in Paris. It would be my third Olympic Games and I'm extremely
excited," said Kerber in an interview with Sports Illustrated: "I
think Alex and I will have a very cool week."
Kerber, who slipped down the world rankings after her long maternity leave,
will most likely benefit from her three Grand Slam victories, which entitle her
to participate in the Olympics (26 July to 11 August) in the French capital via
a special ranking.
She last played mixed doubles with Zverev at the United Cup
in Sydney at the start of the year, after which the two spoke for the first
time about a possible joint start in Paris.
Laura Siegemund also showed interest
Doubles specialist
Laura Siegemund, winner of the mixed doubles at the French
Open, had also expressed interest in competing with Zverev - but will probably
miss out. Kerber is really looking forward to the Olympic Games.
"Playing for Germany, this atmosphere, the Olympic Village: these are all
very special things and a huge honour," said the player from Kiel, who is
still not really getting into her stride after her comeback and was knocked out
in the first round in Berlin.