Alexander Zverev celebrated his seventh Masters 1000 title in Paris with a commanding 6-2, 6-2 win over Ugo Humbert. However, rather than reveling in his success, Zverev took an unusual route for a champion—he headed back to the court for a practice session after the trophy ceremony, delaying his press conference. His explanation? A relentless pursuit of improvement and dedication to daily training goals, which he values above the immediate results.
Zverev’s performance in Paris was a showcase of control and composure. Playing the final with near-perfect precision, he dominated from the start, losing only five points on his serve and not allowing Humbert a single break opportunity. The world No. 3 took advantage of Humbert’s service struggles and errors, securing two breaks in each set. With his seventh Masters 1000 title and a jump to world No. 2 in the rankings, Zverev is now poised for an impactful 2025 season as he sets his sights on an ATP No. 1 ranking and a long-awaited Grand Slam title.
Zverev’s practice session following his win highlights his disciplined approach. “I have my goals, and I’m constantly working on improvements in my game,” he told reporters. Despite his consistent success, Zverev’s focus remains on evolving his game, demonstrating that his commitment to growth outweighs his satisfaction with the victories he’s already achieved.
Alexander Zverev in 2024
Now the world no.2 (career-high), Zverev played his last match on the 3rd of November when he overcame world no.14 Ugo Humbert 6-2 6-2 in the final in Paris to win his 24th career title.
Currently, during this season Zverev has achieved a 66-20 match record. Zverev has won 3 titles in 2024 in Australia, Rome and Paris. The German got to the final at the French Open and Hamburg.
Alexander Zverev will come up against the world no.28 Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Round Robin on Sunday at 2:00 pm on CENTER COURT. Their actual record is 6-2 for Zverev.
The German conquered 3 titles in 2024 in Australia, Rome and Paris. The German reached the final at the French Open and in Hamburg (Hamburg Open).
Zverev won 24 titles in his career: 8 on hard courts, 8 on clay courts and 8 on indoor courts. (See the list of his titles)
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Alexander Zverev in 2024
Now ranked no.2 (career-high), Zverev played his last match on the 3rd of November when he beat world no.14 Ugo Humbert 6-2 6-2 in the final in Paris to win his 24th career title.
This season the German has managed to achieve an overall 66-20 record. Alexander conquered 3 titles in 2024 in Australia, Rome and Paris. The German was the finalist at the French Open and Hamburg.
Alexander Zverev will come up against the world no.28 Felix Auger-Aliassime in the Round Robin on Sunday at 2:00 pm on CENTER COURT. Their current record is 6-2 for Zverev.
Zverev has won 3 titles in 2024 in Australia, Rome and Paris. The German reached the final at the French Open and in Hamburg (Hamburg Open).
Alexander won 24 titles in his career: 8 on hard courts, 8 on clay courts and 8 on indoor courts. (See the list of his titles)
Alexander Zverev |
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