The Guardian (Nigeria)

Anderson, Zverev advance to third round at Madrid Open

- By Jacob Akindele

SOUTH Africa’s Kevin Anderson advanced to the third round of the Madrid Open yesterday when he prevailed over Russia’s Mikhail Kuku shin, 5/7; 7/6 (3); 6/2 on a day second-seeded Alexander Zverev defeated another Russian, Evgeny Donskoy 6/2; 7/5.

America’s John Isner powered past compatriot Ryan Harrison in a battle of serves that ended 7/6(1); 7/6 (7).

Anderson lost the first set and was a game away from defeat but he served to level six-all in the second set that ended in a tie break that he won out of two crucial minibreaks. The Russian seemed deflated as his opponent proceeded to take the decider quickly with a score of 6/2.

Anderson will next face Germany’s Phillip Kohlschrei­ber, who outlasted Spain’s Roberto Bautista Agut in a close encounter that ended 6/3; 4/6; 7/5.

The second seed, Alexander Zverev continued his impressive clay court season. In the week preceding Madrid, he won his second consecutiv­e BMV Open in his native country. In Madrid, his second round match against Russia’s Evgeny Donskoy was his opener. He served brilliantl­y and did not face a single break point throughout the match. He won the points on serve eighty-five percent of successful deliveries.

His opponent, however, was broken in his first serve of the match. A second break at 2-4 handed the German the opportunit­y to serve out the set that he won 6/2. The second set was a ding-dong affair as each player held serve.

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