Baltimore Sun

Zverez advances after comeback

- By Howard Fendrich

PARIS — Talented and pegged-for-success as Alexander Zverev might be, there he was in the French Open’s main stadium Friday, on the precipice of a third-round defeat and yet another Grand Slam disappoint­ment.

A loss would have left the No. 2-seeded Zverev with an 0-8 record at major tournament­s against men ranked in the top 50. A loss also would have left his resume still with merely one trip as far as the round of 16 at any Slam — and zero such runs at Roland Garros.

In the fourth set, his opponent served for the victory. In the fifth, the circumstan­ces were more dire: Zverev faced a match point. Both times, he proved steadier and sturdier than Damir Dzumhur, a Bosnian ranked 29th and seeded 26th, and Zverev eventually prevailed 6-2, 3-6, 4-6, 7-6 (3), 7-5 in 3 hours, 54 minutes.

It gave the 21-year-old German his second consecutiv­e five-set win; he trailed two sets to one in each. It also showed — not just to others but, perhaps more importantl­y, to Zverev himself — that he can handle such occasions, that he is capable of doing what’s necessary when the sets and hours add up, and that he is perhaps finally ready to stride into the very last days at a major.

He acknowledg­ed drawing a dose of confidence from managing to win two five-setters in a row, “knowing that I’m fit enough to last as long as I want.”

In contrast, No. 4 Grigor Dimitrov was unable to pull off back-to-back fiveset wins. The two-time major semifinali­st fell to 0-7 against top-50 foes at the French Open with a 7-6 (4), 6-2, 6-4 loss to 35thranked Fernando Verdasco.

“I lost my nerves early,” Dimitrov said. “He played an absolutely stunning match. What can I say?”

Verdasco’s seventh career fourth-round match at Roland Garros — he’s never won one — will come against 2016 champion Novak Djokovic, who seemed to come alive after obliterati­ng his racket in the second-set tiebreaker and wound up eliminatin­g No. 13 Roberto Bautista-Agut 6-4, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (4), 6-2.

 ?? CAROLINE BLUMBERG/EPA ?? Alexander Zverev came back from a set down to defeat Damir Dzumhur in five sets at the French Open on Friday.
CAROLINE BLUMBERG/EPA Alexander Zverev came back from a set down to defeat Damir Dzumhur in five sets at the French Open on Friday.

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