Zverev Dominates Diallo to Advance to Munich Quarter-Finals
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Munich, April 16 (NationPress) In an impressive display, Alejandro Zverev triumphed over Gabriel Diallo with a score of 6-1, 6-2, advancing to the quarter-finals in Munich. His next challenge will be a significant match against Francisco Cerundolo.
The World No. 3 showcased remarkable control throughout the match, swiftly claiming the first set and maintaining his lead in the second. Diallo, the Canadian player, required treatment for a back issue towards the end of the first set, and his difficulties were evident as the match continued. Zverev capitalized on this, breaking Diallo in the sixth game of the second set after the Canadian misfired a standard forehand.
Following the match, Zverev acknowledged Diallo's physical struggles but expressed satisfaction with his own performance. “I believe he faced some back issues and wasn't serving at full strength in the second set,” he commented during his post-match interview. “Nonetheless, I am pleased with the victory and the less challenging match today.”
This win marks Zverev's 113th appearance in a tour-level quarter-final, reinforcing his status as one of the most dependable players on the circuit. A three-time champion in Munich, he is eager to secure his first title since winning this tournament last year.
However, the upcoming clash with Cerundolo is anticipated to be a tough one. The Argentine holds a 3-0 record against Zverev on clay, including wins at both Madrid and Buenos Aires. Despite this, Zverev leads their overall encounters 4-3. Cerundolo advanced to the quarter-finals after a commanding 6-3, 6-0 victory over Botic van de Zandschulp and has demonstrated excellent form on clay this season.
In a delightful off-court moment, Zverev enjoyed a memorable evening supporting Bayern Munich, who secured a victory in their European quarter-final against Real Madrid. Several Bayern players showed their support by attending his match in Munich.
“It's fantastic to see the stars come out,” Zverev remarked. “It was amazing for them to achieve a win at home, and I was there to witness it. It was truly special. I took the kids to the locker room afterward, and they were wonderful to them, signing autographs.”
In other matches, Alex Molcan reached his first ATP 500 quarter-final since 2022 by winning against Daniel Altmaier with a score of 6-4, 7-6(10), saving three set points in a tense second set. He will face Denis Shapovalov, who progressed with a 7-6(4), 6-2 win against Fabian Marozsan.