Zverev Powers into Paris Masters Final, Defeats Rune

Zverev Powers into Paris Masters Final, Defeats Rune

Germany’s Alexander Zverev, the 2020 Paris Masters runner-up, has booked his place in the final of the 2024 edition after defeating Holger Rune of Denmark in the semi-finals. Zverev’s 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) victory on Saturday marked his second ATP 1000-level final of the season, following his triumph in Rome in May.

Zverev, ranked third in the world, relied on his powerful serve and the speed of the surface at Paris’ Bercy Arena to dominate his service games. Rune, on the other hand, struggled with his first serve and lacked consistency with his groundstrokes, allowing Zverev to take an early lead.

Despite leading 4-1 in the first set, Zverev faced some resistance from Rune, who broke back to level the score at 4-3. However, Zverev regained control and consolidated the break to claim the first set.

The second set was a more closely contested affair, with both players holding serve until the seventh game. Zverev then broke Rune’s serve with a powerful inside-out forehand, setting himself up to serve for the match.

Rune, known for his resilience, broke back immediately, forcing Zverev to serve for the match again. The pressure mounted on both players, but Zverev ultimately prevailed in a gripping tiebreak, securing his spot in the final.

In the day’s other semi-final, home hope Ugo Humbert will face Russia’s Karen Khachanov for a chance to reach his first championship match at a Masters event.