The German Alexander Zverev defeated American Jeffrey Wolf on Tuesday in straight sets, 6-4, 7-5in the third round final of the Masters 1,000 in Rome, where today, in the round of 16, Russian Daniil Medevedev will measure up.
‘Sasha’ the work that started yesterday afternoon but was delayed by rain was finished in the morning. The German managed to tip the balance in his favor in an even second set to avoid prolonging the match in which he was superior.
Zverev started the game very stronglywith a break on his rival’s first serve enough to take the first stake with ease.
In the second, on the other hand, despite also breaking at the start, the German had little trouble finding a rhythm. Rain forced a stoppage of play and at the start, this Tuesday, Zverev was once again on top.
He was broken in the eleventh game and sentenced the world number 54 to his serve.
In the round of 16, the world number 22 awaits for a Medvedev who has so far shown a solvent on claya surface where you are not entirely comfortable.
Source: La Verdad

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