Zverev Outlasts Fonseca in Monte Carlo Epic, Reaches Semifinals

Alexander Zverev secured a hard-fought three-set victory over Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca in the Monte Carlo Masters quarterfinals. The match lasted two hours and forty minutes, with Zverev edging the first set before Fonseca battled back to take a tense second-set tiebreak. The German regained his composure in the deciding set, securing a crucial break to seal the win. Zverev now advances to the semifinals, where he will face either Jannik Sinner or Felix Auger-Aliassime.

Key Points: Zverev Beats Fonseca, Reaches Monte Carlo Masters Semis

  • Zverev wins 7-5, 6-7(3), 6-3
  • Seals third Monte Carlo semi-final
  • Fonseca shows fighting spirit in second set
  • Zverev converts 4/7 break points
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Zverev outlasts Fonseca in Monte Carlo thriller, storms into semis

Alexander Zverev defeats Joao Fonseca in a three-set thriller to advance to the Monte Carlo Masters semifinals. Match stats and highlights.

Zverev outlasts Fonseca in Monte Carlo thriller, storms into semis
"The match was very competitive from start to finish. - Report"

Monte Carlo, April 10

World No. 3 Alexander Zverev produced a composed performance under pressure to defeat Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca in a hard-fought quarter-final at the Monte Carlo Masters on Friday.

The German came through 7-5, 6-7(3), 6-3 in two hours and 40 minutes, sealing his place in the semi-finals of the clay-court tournament for the third time.

The match was very competitive from start to finish. Zverev won a total of 104 points, while Fonseca finished with 97. Both players had similar serving numbers, but Zverev had a slight advantage. He won 72 per cent of points on his first serve, compared to Fonseca's 68 per cent. On second serve, both players were almost equal, with Zverev at 58 per cent and Fonseca at 59 per cent.

Zverev also made better use of his chances. He converted four out of seven break points, while Fonseca managed to convert two out of three. The German faced only three break points during the match and was broken twice, while Fonseca lost his serve four times.

In the first set, Zverev stayed solid and got the crucial break in the 11th game. He then served well to take the set 7-5. In the second set, he started strongly and went 3-1 ahead, but Fonseca showed great fighting spirit. The 19-year-old won four games in a row to lead 5-3. Although he could not serve out the set, he played an excellent tie-break and won it 7-3 to level the match.

In the deciding set, Zverev remained calm and focused. He held his serve comfortably and got an important break in the sixth game to go 4-2 up. From there, he controlled the match and closed it out at 5-3.

Fonseca impressed with his aggressive play but made too many errors at key moments. Zverev will next face either Jannik Sinner or Felix Auger-Aliassime in the semi-finals.

- IANS

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Priya S
What a fight from the young Brazilian! At 19, pushing the world no. 3 to three sets on clay is no joke. Hope he learns from this and comes back stronger. The future of tennis looks bright with talents like him. 👏
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Arjun K
Zverev's composure under pressure was the key difference. Stats are almost identical, but he won the big points. That's what separates the top players. Looking forward to the semis!
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while it was a good match, the article focuses a bit too much on Zverev. Fonseca's comeback in the second set was the real highlight! Would have liked more analysis on his game and what went wrong in the decider.
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Karthik V
Clay court season is the best! Requires so much stamina and strategy. Zverev is looking good for the French Open maybe? But Sinner or FAA next will be a much tougher test. Let's see!
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Michael C
The serve stats are fascinating. Almost equal on second serve, but Zverev's first serve was the slight edge he needed. In a match this close, every small percentage counts. Great breakdown in the article.

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