Zverev opened his "favorite" tournament without a mistake - two breaks were enough for Rublev

The German tennis player started a new story of the ATP finals in Turin with a victory against Andrej Rubljev 6:4, 6:4

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Zverev after winning at the start of the Final Masters, Photo: Reuters
Zverev after winning at the start of the Final Masters, Photo: Reuters
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During the last eight years, only two tennis players have won the Final Masters twice - in addition to the undisputed Novak Djokovic, Aleksandar Zverev also managed to do so.

The German tennis player opened the new story of the ATP Finals in Turin in the right way - by winning against Andrej Rubljov 6:4, 6:4.

Two breaks were enough for Zverev to win, and both came at the perfect moment - in the first set by 4:3, and in the second by 5:4.

"This was a good match, Andrej is a spectacular player, like everyone here. I'm happy for the win and I'm looking forward to the next matches," said Zverev.

Today's program in the "John Newcomb" group marked the triumph of Casper Rudo against Carlos Alcaraz.

DON'T MISS IT

The program in the north of Italy continues tomorrow with the second round in the "Ilie Nastase" group - from 14 pm Danil Medvedev and Aleks de Minor will play, and in the evening (20.30:XNUMX pm) Janik Siner and Taylor Fric.

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