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Zverev downs Berrettini to clinch Madrid Open crown

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Alexander Zverev underlined his credential­s as a French Open title contender with a battling 6-7(8) 6-4 6-3 victory over Italian Matteo Berrettini on Sunday to claim his fourth Masters 1000 crown and second Madrid Open title.

Germany ’ s Zverev, conqueror of clay court specialist­s Rafa Nadal and Dominic Thiem en route to the final, dropped his first set of the tournament.

However, he fought back under a closed roof at the Manolo Santana Stadium to lift his first clay court title since 2019.

“I feel awesome,” Zverev said. “It’s great. This is definitely a special win.

“I just want to enjoy it. I didn’t play too many guys who can serve like him, so it was a difficult match.”

Berrettini showed no sign of nerves in his maiden ATP 1000 final and landed the first blow, taking a see-sawing opening set in a tiebreak, where he initially let slip a 5-0 advantage and then saved a set point.

But Zverev, who was champion in Madrid in 2018, hit back in the second set, breaking the 25-year-old Italian in the ninth game to force a decider.

With unforced errors creeping into Berrettini’s game, the Italian squandered a break point at 2-2 and then proceeded to drop his own serve as Zverev inched closer to victory.

The fifth-seeded German did not let up and another break confirmed the win in two hours and 40 minutes.

Zverev will shift his focus to Rome next week before continuing his pursuit of a maiden Grand Slam title at Roland Garros in Paris, where he has never been beyond the quarterfin­als.

“It’s difficult to switch, but Rome is also an event I like and I hope I can perform the same way,” Zverev said.

 ?? Picture: REUTERS ?? WOW SHOT: Germany’s Alexander Zverev celebrates after winning the Madrid Open at Caja Magica on Sunday.
Picture: REUTERS WOW SHOT: Germany’s Alexander Zverev celebrates after winning the Madrid Open at Caja Magica on Sunday.

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