I had multiple deficiencies with my cucumbers. My cucumber leaves looked similar to yours. It took a long time to figure out the calcium deficiency. I had never seen it before. These were grown in containers with organic fertilizer. The organic fertilizer was not complete.
It also caused problem reusing the soil. I had the potting soil tested. pH was low 5.2, phosporus was very high and probably caused some of the nutrients to become unavailable. Potassium, calcium, magnesium and iron was low. Zinc was ok, but because of the other nutrient imbalances, zinc was not readily available. The only deficiency that it did not show was iron. Cucurbits deficiencies are similar.
Your zucchini looks a lot like the severe calcium deficiency. It could be a combination like mine was. The late stages of magnesium deficiency would also look like that as well.
If you are growing in a new soil mix, Haifa group also gives information on nutrient management. Cucumber and zucchini should be similar.
Test your soil to see what the imbalances are.
https://www.haifa-group.com/cucumber-0/ ... s-cucumber