Zverev Powers Past Diallo in Munich, Eyes Tricky Cerundolo Clash

Alexander Zverev delivered a commanding 6-1, 6-2 victory over Gabriel Diallo to advance to the quarter-finals of the Munich Open. The German, a three-time champion at the event, acknowledged his opponent's back issues but was pleased with his own efficient performance. Next, he faces a stern test against Francisco Cerundolo, who holds a perfect 3-0 record against Zverev on clay courts. In other matches, Alex Molcan and Denis Shapovalov also secured their spots in the last eight.

Key Points: Zverev Reaches Munich QF, Faces Cerundolo Next

  • Zverev wins 6-1, 6-2
  • Faces Cerundolo, who is 3-0 vs him on clay
  • Marks his 113th tour-level quarter-final
  • Bayern Munich players attended his match
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Alexander Zverev beats Diallo to reach quarters in Munich

Alexander Zverev defeats Gabriel Diallo to reach the Munich quarter-finals, where he will face Francisco Cerundolo, who leads their clay-court rivalry 3-0.

"I am happy with the win and happy to get an easier match today. - Alexander Zverev"

Munich, April 16

Alexander Zverev delivered a strong performance to defeat Gabriel Diallo 6-1, 6-2 and move on to the quarter-finals in Munich. He now faces a crucial match against Francisco Cerundolo.

The World No. 3 completely controlled the match against Diallo, quickly winning the first set and maintaining his advantage in the second. The Canadian needed treatment for a back issue late in the first set. As the match progressed, his struggles became more apparent. Zverev took advantage, breaking Diallo in the sixth game of the second set after the Canadian sent a routine forehand long.

After the match, Zverev recognized Diallo's physical problems but felt pleased with his own performance. "I think he had some issues with the back and was not serving fully in the second set," he said during his on-court interview. "But I am happy with the win and happy to get an easier match today."

This victory marks Zverev's 113th tour-level quarter-final, putting him among the most reliable players on the circuit. A three-time champion in Munich, he is aiming for his first title since winning this event last year.

However, the upcoming match against Cerundolo poses a serious challenge. The Argentine has a 3-0 record against Zverev on clay, including victories in Madrid and Buenos Aires. Still, Zverev leads their overall head-to-head 4-3. Cerundolo reached the quarter-finals with a dominant 6-3, 6-0 win over Botic van de Zandschulp and has shown strong form on clay this season.

Off the court, Zverev had a memorable night supporting his favorite football club, Bayern Munich, as they won their European quarter-final against Real Madrid. Several Bayern players reciprocated by attending his match in Munich.

"It is great for the stars to come out," Zverev said. "Amazing for them to get the win at home and I was there watching. It was very, very special. I took the kids down to the locker room after, and they were very nice to the kids, signing autographs."

In other news, Alex Molcan reached his first ATP 500 quarter-final since 2022 with a tough 6-4, 7-6(10) win over Daniel Altmaier, saving three set points in a tense second set. He will next play Denis Shapovalov, who advanced with a 7-6(4), 6-2 victory against Fabian Marozsan.

- IANS

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Sarah B
It's a shame Diallo was injured. Takes away from the victory a bit when your opponent isn't at 100%. Still, 113 quarter-finals is an incredible stat. Zverev's consistency is next level.
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Ananya R
The connection with Bayern Munich is so cool! Sports stars supporting each other across different games. Must have been amazing for his kids to meet the football players. Beyond just tennis.
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Vikram M
Respectfully, calling it an "easier match" because the opponent was injured feels a bit off. A champion should acknowledge the win but maybe show more empathy? Just my two paise. The Cerundolo match is the real test anyway.
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Karthik V
Good to see Molcan and Shapovalov doing well in the other half. The draw is opening up. If Zverev gets past Cerundolo, he has a very good chance to defend his title. Fingers crossed!

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