In 2021, Alexander Zverev was impressive. Recently, the 5th -class player in the world has just excelled to bring the prestigious gold medal at the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games when crowned in the men's singles. Notably, on this journey, he defeated the number one world Novak Djokovic in the semi -finals.

To run the momentum for the last Grand Slam of the year, the US Open, Zverev is attending the Masters 1000 in Cincinnati. Following the sublimation, the German star had impressive performances in the United States. In the semi -final took place this morning, he had just defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas to win tickets to play the final.
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In this match, Zverev and Tsitsipas brought the audience an extremely attractive match. Step into set 1, two players eat to take shredded and compared each game. However, Zverev is still better than the opponent. He won the break in Game 5 and finished the set with victory 6-4.
Set 2, Tsitsipas rises strongly. Despite losing the break right in the first game and being led 0-2, the Greek player still maintained his spirit. He did not take much time to reclaim the break in game 4 before having an extra game of Zverev's serve game in Game 6. Continuing the sublimation momentum, Tsitsipas Bang Bang went to the finish line and won 6-3 in Set 2.

Entering the set of 3 decisions, the game on the field became even more tense. Accordingly, the two players each have twice won the break and have an extremely attractive chase. At game 12, the score is balanced 6-6, forcing the set to solve the victory with a series of brain tie-breaks.
In this gun series, Zverev is a better competition. He had 2 mini breaks and won 7-4 final. This result also helped the German player officially win tickets to play in the final of Cincinnati Masters 2021. His opponent Andray Rublev, who has just had an impressive upstream against the number one seed Daniil Medvedev in the semi -finals.
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