Zverev lost shock in the second round of Indian Wells Masters, Medvedev and Tsitsipas to go on

After winning the runner -up in Australia expanded 2025, Alexander Zverev was quite shabby. Last week, the German tennis player was eliminated in the second round of Mexican Open. He lost to the young Vietnamese young tennis player to quickly after 2 sets.

This week, Zverev is present in the US to attend Indian Wells Masters. With Sinner's absence due to a penalty, Sascha was ranked No. 1.

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Zverev lost shock in the second round of Indian Wells Masters 2025

According to the draw results, Zverev's first opponent at Indian Wells was Tallon Grieksoror (class 43 in the world). The German player who started was not bad to win at Set 1. After successfully rescuing 2 Break Points in Game 4, he broke GriekoSt 5 game 5 and kept the advantage until the end of the set with a 6-4 victory.

Set Set 2, Griekspoor rising strongly when winning the break early right in game 1. By the end of the set, the drama was pushed to the climax. Zverev won 2 consecutive breaks in game 9 in 11 and seemed to be able to end the opponent. However, Griekspoor has successfully reclaimed the successful break in game 12 to equalize 6-6.

At this time, the two players had to enter a series of tie-breaks to determine the victory. Here, Griekspoor won with a score of 7-5, thereby putting the match into the 3 decision set. Once again, the dramatic game took place again.

In set 3, the two players have twice exchanging breaks. At the end of the set, Griekspoor won the break in game 11 to lead to 6-5. At game 12, this player saved 4 break Points, but still collapsed at the 5th time. Zverev equalized 6-6 successfully and once again had to enter the tie-break series.

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Medvedev and Tsitsipas continue in the third round of Indian Wells Masters 2025

Here, the German player continued to lose with a score of 4-7 and was officially eliminated. Meanwhile, two other seeds, Daniil Medvedev and Stefanos Tsitsipas, both won tickets to the third round. Medvedev defeated Bu Yunchaoketch, while Tsitsipas surpassed Thiago Seyboth Wild.

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