The American Taylor Fritz won this Sunday the Stuttgart Grass Tournament (Germany) by winning his ‘home’ to Alexander Zverev 6-3 and 7-6 (0)In his first title of the year allowing him to climb the classification of the seventh to the fourth place, Serbian Novak Djokovic is unchanged.
Fritzthat began as head of series number two of the contest on the back Zverevhe never gave up on any game and very much throughout the game, that sE had to suspend for about an hour due to the rain.
Stuttgart’s, ATP 250 categoryis the ninth title of the American Playerwhich four are in the grass, putting him on candidates for success in Wimbledon, which begins the next day 30.
His first success is In 2019 in Eastbourne (United Kingdom), where he won another twice, the last one in June of last year, his final success in the professional circuit.
Fritz27 years, guaranteed to upload two positions to Ranking in the world when passing the finalBut his success allows him to overcome Djokovic Like tomorrow if the classification is updated.
In his rivalry with ZverevAs three in the world, the American implemented the destruction of its service to get 5-3 and put in the first set.
At the beginning of the second manga, The game was interrupted at 1-1 due to the rain and after the resume, Equality -equality prevail over the grass, which the party focuses on the tiebreaker, where German has collapsed and fits a 7-0 that gives success to Fritz, lost Zverev in the last five Clashes.
The German, 28 years old, He stayed at the doors of his 25 titles at the ATP Circuit. During this time, he only won success, in Munich, on earth, and He is a finalist in the Australian Openwhere he lost in number one, Italian Janik Sinner.
Source: La Verdad

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