Kecmanovic Stuns Zverev in Acapulco Thriller, Scores First Top 5 Win

Miomir Kecmanovic scored a major upset by defeating top seed Alexander Zverev in a three-set battle at the Mexican Open. The Serbian capitalized on Zverev's 34 unforced errors to clinch the match in a final-set tiebreak. This marks Kecmanovic's first-ever victory over a Top 5 ranked opponent. He advances to face France's Terence Atmane in the quarterfinals.

Key Points: Kecmanovic Upsets Zverev at Mexican Open | Quarterfinal Set

  • Kecmanovic wins first career Top 5 match
  • Zverev's 34 unforced errors prove costly
  • Victory sealed in a third-set tiebreak
  • Kecmanovic to face Terence Atmane in quarters
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Kecmanovic upsets Zverev in Mexican Open round of 16

Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic defeats top seed Alexander Zverev in a three-set epic at the Mexican Open, securing his first career Top 5 victory.

"I guess I was more aggressive when it mattered. I served a lot better than my usual standards. - Miomir Kecmanovic"

Acapulco, Feb 26

Top sed Alexander Zverev bowed out of the Mexican Open after losing to Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic 6-3,6-7, 7-6.

This is the second time Zverev has been knocked out in the round of 16 in Acapulco, after winning the title in the 2021 edition.

Kecmanovic took advantage of Zverev's 34 unforced errors to clinch the match with a tiebreak in the third set, after the Serbian took the lead by winning the first set; however, the German evened the score in the second set.

"I guess I was more aggressive when it mattered. I served a lot better than my usual standards, so I'm happy that things went well today," Kecmanovic said. "Obviously he's the big favourite, so I didn't have any pressure there, but you still have to play well when it matters, close out the match and thankfully it went my way."

This was Kecmanovic's first Top 5 win of his career. He has improved to 2-2 in his ATP Head-to-Head series with the 24-time tour-level titlist.

Into the last eight at the hard-court ATP 500, Kecmanovic will face France's Terence Atmane in the quarterfinals.

In other action, fifth seed Flavio Cobolli downed Dalibor Svrcina 6-4, 6-4. Cobolli won 86 per cent (37/43) of his first-serve points and saved all six break points he faced, according to ATP Stats.

"I love playing in Mexico. I've been coming here for three years now. The Mexican fans bring a lot of color to the court and on social media. I'm very happy with the match I played. I don't know who I'll be playing next, but I'm sure it will be a tough match. It doesn't matter what my opponent's ranking is," said Cobolli.

In another match of the day, Spain's Rafael Jódar was eliminated from the tournament after losing 6-2, 4-6, 6-1 to France's Terence Atmane (No. 163). The Madrid native lost the first set by committing 14 unforced errors and leaving many balls in the net.

However, in the second set, the Spanish player recovered, but he was unable to overcome the Frenchman in the third set, who showed his power with his left hand.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian tennis fan, I love seeing these upsets. It shows rankings aren't everything on the day. Kecmanovic's first Top 5 win is a huge milestone for his career. Hope he goes deep in the tournament now!
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Aman W
Zverev needs to work on his consistency. Winning in 2021 and then crashing out twice in the round of 16 is not what you expect from a top seed. The mental game seems off. Meanwhile, Cobolli's stats are insane - 86% first serve points won!
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the upset is news, the article feels a bit disjointed jumping between matches. Would have liked a clearer focus on the main story before detailing other results. Just a small critique on the reporting style.
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Karthik V
The Mexican fans sound amazing! Cobolli's comment about them bringing color to the court and social media is so true. Indian tournaments could learn from this energy. Sports need passionate crowds. 🇮🇳🤝🇲🇽
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Nikhil C
Tough loss for Rafael Jódar. 14 unforced errors in the first set is a nightmare start. Atmane (ranked 163) beating him shows the depth on tour these days. Anyone can win on their day. Exciting times for tennis.

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