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Too easy for Zverev

This Tuesday, the German Alexander Zverev, 27th player in the world and exempted from the first round as seeded n°3, qualified for the quarter-finals of the ATP tournament in Geneva in Switzerland, on clay, after his victory against the American Christopher Eubanks, 75th player in the world, in two sets (6-2, 6-3) and 1h09 of play.

Alexander Zverev did not have to force his talent. This Tuesday, the German, 27th player in the world and exempted from the first round as seeded n°3, qualified for the quarter-finals of the ATP tournament in Geneva in Switzerland, on clay, after his victory against the American Christopher Eubanks, 75th player in the world, in two sets (6-2, 6-3) and 1h09 of play. In the first round, at 1-1, the German accelerated. With a double-break in the key, to quickly lead 5-1. With this double advantage in his pocket, Alexander Zverev then quietly pocketed this first set (6-2).

Zverev ended with a double-break

Finally, in the second and final set, at 2-1, the American failed to convert the only break point he managed to get. At 3-3, Christopher Eubanks finally cracked. With his last two services sold, despite, each time, a first ball saved. This double-break offered, at the same time, the match to his opponent of the day (6-3). In the next round, the German Alexander Zverev, 27th player in the world and seeded n°3, will face the winner of the duel which will oppose, later in the same day on Tuesday, the Chinese Yibing Wu, 59th player in the world. Italian Marco Cecchinato, 73rd player in the world.

Written by Astride Belanger

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