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For a considerable amount of time, the first set’s match between the less than ideal pals was evenly matched.Despite appearing to be the more athletic player, Tsitsipas was unable to take advantage of his early break opportunities. Break possibilities for Alexander Zverev sprang out of nowhere. However, he also failed to take advantage of his opportunities. In this fashion, the match went on. As the more aggressive player, Tsitsipas controlled the game with his victories—but he also made mistakes. In the end, the Greek won the opening set 7:5 and rightfully so.
Tsitsipas arrives home at last
In the second set, the German lost all motivation, fell behind 5-0, and was already up against Tsitsipas for two match points. Now that he was leaning against the wall, the German quickly relaxed. He hit the balls and lines by positioning himself closer to the baseline. An amazing recovery got underway. Although Tsitsipas was able to regain some of his previous form, Zverev was able to stay at the same level. The outcome: The top-ranked German player managed to move from 0–5 and two match points down to 5–5. All of a sudden, he was back in the game with his family—particularly his brother Mischa—watching from the stands.
And just like in a game of tennis, the match changed abruptly at the 5:5 mark. At 6:5, Zverev was no longer playing with the same ease, and the Greek grabbed the lead. In contrast to the opening set, the native of Hamburg managed to salvage face in the tie-break. Here, Alexander Zverev took a brief break right after a lengthy rally. But shortly after making a small mistake with his forehand, Zverev was back on course. The balls that Zverev had used to launch his amazing comeback now fell out of bounds. In the tie-break, Tsitsipas had the subsequent match points at 6:3.
Alexander Zverev gave up his comeback somewhat recklessly, and the Greek finally prevails in the match because to an uninspiring forehand volley error. Similar to last year, Zverev is ousted in the Monte Carlo round of 16, and he will now compete in the Munich competition.