At the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, Alexander Zverev resonated when he brought the prestigious gold medal for Doan Duc right in the first time. Not only that, on the journey to the throne, he also excelled to defeat the number one world Novak Djokovic in the semi -finals.

At the end of August, Zverev will attend the very important tournament, US Open. To run momentum for the last Grand Slam of the year, the German player attended the ATP 1000 in the US, Cincinnati Masters. Following the sublimation momentum, he carried the championship in a worthy way.
In the final took place this morning, Zverev had the encounter in the face of Andrey Rublev – the previous player defeated the number one seed Daniil Medvedev. With superior class, Zverev did not take much time to defeat the opponent. The German star only takes exactly 1 hour to touch the throne.
Entering Set 1, Zverev quickly owned the game when he won a first 4 game circuit, including 2 breaking games of the opponent. On the other side of the battle line, Rubleev reacted extremely weak when he only won 2 games. In the end, the Russian star accepted the racket with a rapid defeat of 2-6.

Set 2, the script did not change much. Accordingly, Zverev won the break right from game 1 and quickly led 2-0. Rublev quickly down to the spirit and constantly broken. Coming to Game 9, Zverev had the fifth time to break RubleV's game in this match, thereby closing Set 2 with a 6-3 victory.
In the end, Zverev won 2-0 and officially crowned at Cincinnati Masters. This is the fifth ATP Masters 1000 in his career. In addition, Zverev is also the first German player to be crowned in the tournament since 1985. He has made a more perfect momentum for the US Open.
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