
Alexander Zverev gets the better of Diego Schwartzman 6-7(2) 6-1 6-4 in the 1st round in Beijing on Friday. Zverev will engage against Alejandro Davidovich Fokina in the 2nd round. The battle lasted 2 hours and 26 minutes. His most significant achievement in this tournament was reaching the semifinal in 2017 and 2019. Here you can see his history at this event.
Zverev added to his prize money $ 24,800 after winning this match. He has already won $ 53,145 after this win. If he wins the next match, Alexander will add $ 46,415 to his earnings to get in total $ 99,560 in total.
Highlights Alexander Zverev vs. Diego Schwartzman China Open – Beijing
Stats: aces, double faults, breaks, winners
At the end of the match, Alexander scored 93 points vs. Schwartzman’s 79.
Zverev
The German was pretty focused in converting 50% of the break points that he procured (5/10).
Schwartzman
On the other side, Schwartzman didn’t lose the focus when converting 67% of the break points that he procured points (2/3). Nevertheless, that was not enough to win the match.
After this match, the head to head between Zverev and Schwartzman is 4-2 for Alexander.
Draw and next match H2H: Alexander Zverev vs. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina – stats
Zverev will play Davidovich Fokina in the 2nd round.
This will be the 5th time that Alexander Zverev and Alejandro Davidovich Fokina play each other. The head to head is 3-1 for Zverev (see full H2H stats),but they are 1-1 on hard.
The last time that they competed against each other, Davidovich Fokina won 6-1 6-2 in the 2nd round in Toronto back in August 2023.
Live score progression and stats
Diego won the set after he broke Alexander in the 6th (4-2) and in the 12th (6-6) game. The German tried to stage a comeback breaking in the 7th (4-3) and in the 11th (5-6) game. Notwithstanding, the Argentine stayed solid to conquer the set 7-6.
Schwartzman was perfect in converting all his break points in the 6th (3-2 40-A) and the 12th game (5-6 15-40). Also, on the other side, the German was flawless in converting all his break points in the 1st (0-0 30-40), the 7th (2-4 40-A) and the 11th game (5-5 0-40).
They played 84 points. Schwartzman conquered the set after winning 4 points more than Zverev (44-40). Schwartzman dropped 14 points on serve (20-14). Regarding the other side of the net, the German conceded 24 points on serve (26-24).
The German was far too good to concede only 1 game before breaking Schwartzman 2 times and win the set 6-1.
Diego was powerless in the last 6 games of the set when the score went from 1-1 to 6-1.
Alexander was perfect in converting all his break points in the 4th (2-1 15-40) and the 6th game (4-1 40-A). On the other side, Zverev didn’t concede a single break point during this set.
They contested 37 points. Zverev conquered the set after winning 11 more points than Diego (24-13). Alexander was perfect on serve to concede only 1 point during his serving games (12-1). Regarding the other side of the net, Schwartzman conceded 12 points on serve (12-12).
There was not much difference between the 2 players in this set with the exception of 1 break that Zverev grabbed in the 9th game (5-4) just before ultimately winning the set (6-4).
Alexander wasted a good opportunity to break the Argentine in the 7th game when he had 3 consecutive chances (0-40).
Alexander converted 20% of his break points (1/5). He had 5 break points opportunities in the 7th (3-3 0-40, 15-40, 30-40 and 40-A) and the 9th game (4-4 15-40). On the other side, Diego wasn’t able to convert 1 break point in the 6th game (3-2 30-40).
They contested 51 points. Alexander was the winner of the set after clinching 7 points more than Diego (29-22). Alexander surrendered 7 points on serve (21-7). on the other side of the net, Diego conceded 8 points on serve (15-8).
Tennis Scores in Beijing
- Carlos AlcarazAlcaraz – Yannick HanfmannHanfmann (6-4 6-3) – Stats and score progression
- Alexander ZverevZverev – Diego SchwartzmanSchwartzman (6-72 6-1 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Lorenzo MusettiMusetti – Karen KhachanovKhachanov (6-3 1-6 6-2) – Stats and score progression
- Andrey RublevRublev – Cameron NorrieNorrie (4-6 6-1 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Jannik SinnerSinner – Daniel EvansEvans (6-4 6-72 6-3) – Stats and score progression
- Yoshihito NishiokaNishioka – Juncheng ShangShang (5-7 7-5 6-1) – Stats and score progression
- Holger RuneRune – Felix Auger-AliassimeAuger-Aliassime (6-4 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Daniil MedvedevMedvedev – Tommy PaulPaul (6-2 6-1) – Stats and score progression
- Nicolas JarryJarry – Stefanos TsitsipasTsitsipas (6-4 6-4) – Stats and score progression
- Casper RuudRuud – Jan-Lennard StruffStruff (7-65 6-3) – Stats and score progression
- Grigor DimitrovDimitrov – Mackenzie McdonaldMcdonald (2-6 7-64 6-1) – Stats and score progression
- Alejandro Davidovich FokinaDavidovich Fokina – Yi ZhouZhou (6-2 6-2) – Stats and score progression
- Alex De MinaurDe Minaur – Andy MurrayMurray (6-3 5-7 7-66) – Stats and score progression
- Matteo ArnaldiArnaldi – Jeff WolfWolf (6-2 6-2) – Stats and score progression
- Ugo HumbertHumbert – Lorenzo SonegoSonego (7-5 3-6 6-0) – Stats and score progression
- Tomas Martin EtcheverryMartin Etcheverry – Lloyd HarrisHarris (6-75 7-64 6-3) – Stats and score progression
Upcoming matches
- Alexander ZverevZverev – Alejandro Davidovich FokinaDavidovich Fokina (3-1) – H2H details and stats
- Yoshihito NishiokaNishioka – Jannik SinnerSinner (0-1) – H2H details and stats
- Andrey RublevRublev – Ugo HumbertHumbert (3-1) – H2H details and stats
- Tomas Martin EtcheverryMartin Etcheverry – Casper RuudRuud (0-0) – H2H details and stats
- Alex De MinaurDe Minaur – Daniil MedvedevMedvedev (2-5) – H2H details and stats
- Carlos Alcaraz GarfiaAlcaraz Garfia – Lorenzo MusettiMusetti (1-1) – H2H details and stats
- Holger Vitus Nodskov RuneVitus Nodskov Rune – Grigor DimitrovDimitrov (1-0) – H2H details and stats





