Zverev Reaches Madrid Semis, Joins Federer, Nadal, Sinner in Elite List

Alexander Zverev defeated Flavio Cobolli 6-1, 6-4 to reach the Madrid Open semifinals, avenging his Munich loss. The two-time Madrid champion joins Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Jannik Sinner as the fourth man to reach the first four Masters 1000 semis in a season. Zverev also set a German record with his 179th clay court win, surpassing Philipp Kohlschreiber. He will next face Belgian Alexander Blockx, who upset defending champion Casper Ruud.

Key Points: Zverev Joins Federer, Nadal in Elite Masters 1000 List

  • Zverev beats Flavio Cobolli 6-1, 6-4 in Madrid quarterfinals
  • Joins Federer, Nadal, Sinner in elite Masters 1000 semifinal streak
  • Zverev breaks German clay court wins record
  • Faces Alexander Blockx in semifinal next
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Madrid Open: Zverev reaches semifinals, joins Federer, Nadal, Sinner in elite list

Alexander Zverev reaches Madrid Open semifinals, joining Federer, Nadal, and Sinner as the fourth man to reach first four Masters 1000 semis in a season.

Madrid Open: Zverev reaches semifinals, joins Federer, Nadal, Sinner in elite list
"I have a great relationship with him and a great relationship with his father. This is sport... Sports can change very quickly. - Alexander Zverev"

Madrid, May 1

Alexander Zverev reached the semifinals of the ongoing Madrid Open, easing past Flavio Cobolli to continue his impressive run in the ATP Masters 1000 tournaments.

On Thursday, Zverev beat Cobolli 6-1, 6-4 just 12 days after losing to him in the semifinals of the Munich Open. The two-time Madrid Open champion dropped just seven of 39 points behind his first serve, en route to his fourth semifinal in the competition.

Following the win, Zverev was quoted as saying by ATP's official website that Flavio is "one of his favourite guys on the tour".

"I have a great relationship with him and a great relationship with his father. This is sport... Sports can change very quickly. In Munich, he played an amazing match, and I did not play a very good match. Today, it was maybe the opposite," he added.

With this impressive victory wrapped up in one and the half hour, Zverev is the fourth man to make it to the semifinals of the first four Masters 1000 events of the season, since the inception of this category in 1990, joining legends and rising stars like Roger Federer (2006), Rafael Nadal (2010, 2011) and Jannik Sinner (2026). Zverev, the current world number three in the ATP Rankings, lost to Jannik at the semis during the Indian Wells, Miami and Monte-Carlo this year.

"It is amazing but, of course, I need to get past this stage now," Zverev said, emphasising the need to overcome the semifinal hurdle.

Zverev will next face 21-year-old Belgian Alexander Blockx in the semifinal. Blockx, the world number 69 had produced a shocker, outclassing defending champion Casper Ruud 6-4, 6-4 to book his ticket to his maiden ATP Masters 1000 semifinal.

Zverev's win over Cobolli improved his head-to-head contest against him by 3-1. He also marked his 179th clay court tour-level win, breaking his tie with Philipp Kohlschreiber for the most by a German men's player in the Open Era.

With his win over Cobolli, with which he improved to 3-1 in the pair's Lexus ATP Head2Head series, Zverev also moved to 179 tour-level victories on clay, breaking his tie with Philipp Kohlschreiber for the most by a German man in the Open Era.

- ANI

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Karthik V
Zverev's consistency in Masters 1000 events is impressive. But comparing him to Federer, Nadal and Sinner seems premature. Those guys won multiple Slams. Let him win a Grand Slam first. 😅
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Arjun K
Blockx beating Casper Ruud is a huge upset! 🇧🇪 As an Indian tennis fan, I love seeing young talents emerge. This semifinal should be interesting. Zverev better be ready for a fight...
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Ritu A
"Sports can change very quickly" - Zverev said it himself. Reminds me of how Indian players like Sumit Nagal also have moments of brilliance. Tennis is unpredictable. Hope Zverev finally gets that Masters 1000 title this year 🤞
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Naveen S
The way Zverev talks about his opponents is refreshing. Good sportsmanship matters. Meanwhile, our Indian players could learn to handle defeat with such grace. Anyway, let's see if he makes the final or chokes again 😂
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James A
Zverev vs Blockx - classic veteran vs young gun matchup. But let's be honest, no one in this tournament is stopping Alcaraz if he gets through. (Unless Sinner is still lurking?)
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Priya S
Nice to see tennis articles in Indian media, but I wish we got

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