Anderson, Zverev advance to third round at Madrid Open
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.