Key Points

Alexander Zverev celebrated his 28th birthday with a stunning victory at the Munich BMW Open, defeating Ben Shelton in a dominant 6-2, 6-4 final. The German tennis star showcased an impeccable performance, not facing a single break point throughout the match. This win marks his third Munich title and sixth ATP 500 crown, signaling a strong return to form after the Australian Open. Backed by a home crowd, Zverev's victory was both a personal milestone and a powerful statement in his tennis career.

Key Points: Zverev Crushes Shelton for Third Munich BMW Open Crown

  • Zverev claims sixth ATP 500 title without facing a break point
  • Birthday triumph matches Philipp Kohlschreiber's Munich record
  • Powerful performance signals return to top form
  • Moves closer to challenging Carlos Alcaraz's ranking
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Tennis: Zverev downs Shelton to secure third Munich triumph

German tennis star Alexander Zverev dominates Ben Shelton to claim birthday title in Munich, matching tournament record

"It's extremely special, I always love winning tournaments in Germany - Alexander Zverev"

Munich, April 20

Alexander Zverev marked his 28th birthday with a flawless performance at the BMW Open in Munich, lifting his third title at the event and matching Philipp Kohlschreiber's tournament record. The German star dispatched second seed Ben Shelton 6-2, 6-4 in a dominant display that underlined his comfort on home soil.

Zverev didn't face a single break point across the 71-minute final, his serve proving impenetrable as he controlled the match from start to finish as per ATP Stats.

"It's extremely special, I always love winning tournaments in Germany. It's probably the most special thing I can do. It's definitely a great birthday present, let's put it that way.

"I definitely knew I had to play my best tennis today, Ben has been playing extremely well this week," added Zverev. "The conditions suit him extremely well, it's very hot and very fast. They suit me as well, to be fair. I enjoyed my birthday so far," said Zverev.

It was Zverev's first title of the 2025 season and his sixth overall in Germany, adding to a growing list of triumphs that includes victories in Hamburg and Vienna. After a mixed run since reaching the Australian Open final in January, the Munich title signaled a return to top form for the World No. 3.

Shelton, contesting his fourth ATP Tour final, struggled to find rhythm under pressure, notably double-faulting on break points in both sets. The American's powerful game couldn't match Zverev's precision, especially in the quick conditions.

With the win, Zverev collected his sixth ATP 500 crown and now sits poised to challenge Carlos Alcaraz for the No. 2 ranking. Backed by a raucous home crowd, the birthday celebrations in Munich were as fitting as they were emphatic.

"I feel really blessed to play in front of you all on Easter Sunday, it's really special for me," he added.

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Markus F.
What a birthday present for Zverev! 🎾🎉 He absolutely dominated today. That serve was untouchable - not a single break point given up is insane. Happy to see him back in winning form after the AO final disappointment.
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Sophie K.
Shelton seemed completely out of sorts today. Those double faults on break points were painful to watch. Hope he bounces back stronger - still think he's got huge potential with that explosive game.
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Thomas R.
As a German tennis fan, this makes me so happy! Zverev's connection with home tournaments is special. That third Munich title ties the record - wonder if he'll come back next year to break it?
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Anika P.
Respectful critique: The article could've mentioned more about how the quick conditions affected both players differently. Zverev adapted better clearly, but would've been interesting to hear more technical analysis of that aspect.
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Jamal L.
That crowd energy must've been electric! Nothing like home support on your birthday. Zverev's speech was classy too - acknowledging the Easter Sunday crowd shows how much he appreciates the fans.
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Lena B.
Six German titles now for Zverev 👏 That consistency at home tournaments is impressive. Hope this gives him momentum for the clay season - would love to see him challenge for Roland Garros!

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