Zvererv wins his 3rd ATP1000 in Madrid

Sascha Zverev is starting to amass titles, important titles.

At just 21 years of age, the German has won his 8th tournament and his 3rd Master ATP1000 in Madrid. In addition, in the last 4 tournaments, Sascha was the winner in 2 occasions (Munich and Madrid), he reached 1 final (Miami), and he got to the semi-final in Monte-Carlo.

The final vs. Thiem

Sascha didn’t have to dig so deep in the final against Dominic Thiem. In fact, the German had to break his friend only twice, at the beginning of each set, to secure his win in just 78 minutes.

Sascha won this title without dropping a single set for the entire week!

 

Draw and Results      

The last 10 days have been pretty good. ZVEREV

Soon after the final, Sascha commented

“All in all, I’m just really happy with how I played, that I could win my third Masters. So far it’s been pretty good for me on clay this year. Hopefully, I can continue this kind of streak in Rome. Obviously, the altitude fits me a little bit with my serve, with how I play, with me playing a little bit more aggressive than maybe others. That definitely fits me. But I just feel confident and comfortable right now.

In general, the last 10 days have been pretty good, winning two titles in this time. One in Germany and this one here is massive. It’s been unbelievable. I’m not going to lie. I’m just going to do everything I can to continue this kind of streak, get the performance I had here in Rome.”

Sascha will now try to defend his title in Rome where he will face either Tiafoe or Berrettini in his opener.

 


8TH TITLE… AND COUNTING!      
                                 
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