Zverev Aims to Break Sinner’s Winning Streak at Madrid Open

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Alexander Zverev will face Jannik Sinner in the Madrid Open final. This match is crucial as Zverev aims to break Sinner’s current winning streak of 22 matches. Their encounter marks the fifth consecutive meeting between the two players in Masters 1000 tournaments.

Key facts:

  • Zverev reached the final by defeating Alexander Blockx with a score of 6-2, 7-5.
  • This is Zverev’s fourth final appearance at the Madrid Open, where he has previously won twice.
  • Sinner advanced to his first Madrid Open final after defeating Arthur Fils 6-2, 6-4.
  • Sinner’s victory against Fils also marked his 350th career win, making him the first man born in the 2000s to reach this milestone.
  • In their previous four encounters at Masters 1000 events, Sinner has won without dropping a set.

Zverev expressed his excitement about reaching the final, stating, “I am very happy to be in the final.” He acknowledged Sinner’s prowess, adding, “He is the best player in the world for sure and I will try to give him a tough battle.” Meanwhile, Sinner commented on his performance, saying, “I’m very happy about the general performance today. I’m trying to play the best possible tennis.”

As both players prepare for this high-stakes match, Zverev aims to leverage his experience as a seven-time Masters 1000 champion. However, he faces a formidable opponent in Sinner, who has shown remarkable form throughout the tournament.

With Zverev seeking to reclaim dominance and Sinner looking to extend his streak, this final promises to be an intense showdown on clay. The outcome could significantly impact their standings in ATP rankings and set the tone for future encounters.

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