Can Alexander Zverev Lead Germany to Victory Over the Netherlands in the United Cup?
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Sydney, Jan 4 (NationPress) Alexander Zverev secured a remarkable victory for Germany against the Netherlands on Sunday during the United Cup, where the world No. 3 triumphed over Tallon Griekspoor with a score of 7-5, 6-0.
Zverev's success followed Eva Lys's earlier win against Suzan Lamens, finishing at 6-2, 6-2 in the Group F match.
The match began with both players holding serve until Zverev capitalized on a pivotal break at 6-5 to take the first set.
In his 2026 season opener, Zverev exhibited exceptional performance, surrendering only seven points in the second set, as reported by the United Cup.
Zverev now boasts a 9-2 lead over Griekspoor in their ATP Head-to-Head series, marking the second instance of him achieving nine victories against a single opponent (following his 9-0 lead over Adrian Mannarino).
Earlier, Lys set the tone for the 2024 United Cup champions by decisively defeating Lamens.
After an initial exchange of breaks, Lys built a strong lead at 5-2 and maintained control throughout, denying Lamens a chance to level at 3-3 and breaking on her third attempt in the sixth game.
Out of the 14 games played, nine reached deuce, with Lys winning seven of those crucial points. A significant moment came when she held serve at 1-1 in the second set, overcoming an injury scare after taking a medical timeout.
To conclude the tie, Zverev teamed up with Laura Siegemund to secure a 6-3, 6-2 victory in mixed doubles against Griekspoor and Demi Schuurs, completing a clean sweep for Germany.