A smash and a snap later, and Zverev had performed one of the most epic racket smashes this year. "I'm just pissed off", explains Zverev after this loss. "I just don't understand how I can lose a ...
Zverev wobbled in the tie-break having led 5-2 but did eventually make it across the line, with Alcaraz hurling his racket into his towel in frustration. The German then forced a first break of ...
After he won the first set, Zverev slumped to a 5-2 deficit in the second, then mounted a comeback to lead 6-5 but he conceded a break at the crucial moment and failed to serve out the match.
Zverev looked to be on his way to the third round after he recovered from a deficit in the second set. From 1-4 down, the German stormed back to lead by a set and 6-5 with the match on his racket.
Carlos Alcaraz's frustration was palpable as he slammed his racket onto the ground ... suffered when he squandered two break point opportunities, allowing Zverev to surge ahead with a 4-2 lead.
Zverev’s annoyance boiled over when a wild volley gave Medvedev two break points at 2-2, the sixth seed smacking the top of the net twice with his racket and earning a warning for ...
But Alcaraz roused himself just in time to break the Zverev serve for the first time at 5-3 and then reeled off a string of seven absurd points to win the tie-break and take it to a fourth set.
The third set saw three breaks of serve, with Zverev coming back to 4-4 from ... by the expectation that a last-four place was on his racket. Musetti chipped away at his first serve, taking ...
The match was an awesome display of raw talent from both players complete with primal screams, racket bounces and astounding shots. Zverev’s ... But will he break out the trick shots against ...
Alexander Zverev's award for overcoming British No 3 Jacob Fearnley at the Miami Open is a tricky clash with Australia's ...