Zverev Battles Past Diallo in Four Sets to Open Australian Open Campaign

World No. 3 Alexander Zverev began his Australian Open with a four-set victory over Canadian Gabriel Diallo. After losing a tense first-set tiebreak, Zverev dominated the next three sets with powerful serving and consistent baseline play. He finished the match with 15 aces and converted six break points to secure his place in the second round. The German has now reached the second round at Melbourne Park for ten consecutive years.

Key Points: Zverev Wins Australian Open First Round vs Diallo

  • Zverev dropped first set in tiebreak
  • Dominant second set reply 6-1
  • Clinched match with 15 aces
  • First to reach 2nd round in 10 straight AOs
  • Aims to end Grand Slam title drought
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Australian Open: Zverev overcomes Diallo challenge to reach second round

Alexander Zverev overcomes a first-set loss to defeat Gabriel Diallo in four sets, advancing to the Australian Open second round.

"Zverev responded emphatically in the second set, raising the intensity on his serve and return game."

Melbourne, Jan 18

World Number 3 Alexander Zverev started his Australian Open campaign on a high note. The German tennis star shook off an early setback to produce a composed four-set win over Canada's Gabriel Diallo in the first round at the Rod Laver Arena on Sunday.

Zverev recovered after dropping the opening set in a tense tiebreak to register a 6-7(7), 6-1, 6-4, 6-2 victory, advancing to the second round after asserting his authority with superior serving and baseline consistency.

The match began with Diallo matching Zverev stride for stride, forcing errors from the German and pushing the first set into a tiebreak. Diallo held his nerve in the breaker to clinch the set, briefly unsettling the former Grand Slam finalist.

However, Zverev responded emphatically in the second set, raising the intensity on his serve and return game. He broke Diallo early and never looked back, conceding just one game as he levelled the match with a dominant 6-1 set, winning 84 per cent of points on his first serve.

The third set saw Diallo attempt to reassert himself, but Zverev's experience proved decisive at crucial moments. The German converted key break points to take the set 6-4, tightening his grip on the contest while maintaining control in longer rallies.

Zverev sealed the match in the fourth set with a clinical display, breaking Diallo twice and closing out the encounter 6-2. He finished with 15 aces, won 74 per cent of his first-serve points, and converted six of eight break-point opportunities, underlining his efficiency under pressure.

Overall, Zverev claimed 118 total points compared to Diallo's 92 and won 24 games in the match. Diallo, despite showing promise and winning the opening-set tiebreak, struggled with consistency on serve, committing five double faults and winning only 46 per cent of points on his second serve.

With this win, Zverev has now become the first player to reach the second round of the last ten Australian Open tournaments. Zverev has always shown great fight, but never won a title. The 28-year-old will now aim to end his grand slam drought this year.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Good to see Diallo put up a fight initially. Young players from smaller nations need this exposure. Zverev's experience was the clear difference. The stats tell the story - 74% first serve points won is massive.
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Priya S
Watching from India at 5 AM! 😅 Zverev's comeback was class. But honestly, as a tennis fan, I wish he was more consistent in the big finals. He has all the tools but sometimes the mental game falters. Hope this is his year.
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Rohit P
First player to reach the second round in ten straight Australian Opens? That's a crazy stat! Shows his longevity at the top. The next match will be tougher, but he's looking in good shape.
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Kavya N
Diallo's second serve was a real weakness (only 46% points won). At this level, you can't afford that against a top player. Zverev pounced on it perfectly. Clinical performance after the first set hiccup.
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Michael C
Respectful criticism: The article focuses a lot on Zverev (understandably), but a bit more on Diallo's perspective would be nice. For a young Canadian qualifier or wildcard, taking a set off the world no. 3 on Rod Laver is a huge achievement in itself.

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