Unstoppable 24-year-old: Zverev is on the road to success at the US Open


The 24-year-old is hard to stop
Zverev is on the road to success at the US Open

With his 16th win in a row, Olympic tennis champion Alexander Zverev moves into the semifinals of the US Open. Even a curious scene doesn’t upset the 24-year-old. With the new three-set success, the world number four can save some energy for the upcoming big duel.

Olympic tennis champion Alexander Zverev has confidently reached the semifinals of the US Open and can continue to dream of the first Grand Slam triumph of his career. The 24-year-old from Hamburg defeated Lloyd Harris 7: 6 (8: 6), 6: 3, 6: 4 and celebrated his 16th win in a row. After a good two hours, Zverev transformed the match point against the unseeded South African, who was able to keep up, especially in the contested first set.

In the semifinals, the fourth in the world now meets top favorites Novak Djokovic from Serbia or Matteo Berrettini from Italy. With the renewed three-set success, Zverev was able to save some energy for the upcoming big duel – so far he has only lost one set in the entire tournament. After winning tournaments at the Summer Games in Tokyo and Cincinnati, Zverev is now in the top four at a Grand Slam tournament for the fourth time in his career.

South Africans got out of hand

In 2020 he failed in the final in New York against Austrian Dominic Thiem, although he was only two points short of the big coup. This year Zverev is now in the shape of his life. “He has to show his opponent straight away: Now I’m playing the best, you don’t have a chance here,” said Brother Mischa shortly before the game at Eurosport. But Harris was initially unimpressed by Zverev’s self-confident appearance.

With a forehand return, the world number 46 made it. the first break of the game to 5: 3. However, Zverev quickly recovered from his only third loss of service in the tournament and came back with a powerful game and good length in his balls. In the tie-break, the German number one scolded several times about the changing image settings on a large screen, which made him feel disturbed.

Since the technical problem could not be resolved, referee Louise Azemar Engzell briefly interrupted the game for Harris at set point. The South African lost his concept, Zverev secured the first set with a strong serve after 49 minutes. Harris then thundered two bottles into the square in anger, both of which opened. Zverev took it with humor and helped dry the blue background with a towel.

Curious scene with Zverev’s wiping use

At the last meeting three weeks ago in the second round of Zverev’s Masters victory in Cincinnati, he had won the first set against Harris in the tie-break. And even now, the curious scene with Zverev’s wiping operation did not cause a break in his game, although he indicated back problems during the breaks. The North German immediately took the serve from his opponent, Harris missed some opportunities, so that Zverev also secured the second round. And the third movement also started perfectly for him.

Harris made unnecessary mistakes over and over again, was completely out of touch, and shook his head in disbelief. Zverev now had a solid performance to quickly lead 4-0. Once again, Harris reduced his fighting strength to 3: 4 from his point of view – but Zverev could not be deprived of the success he deserved.

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