phosphorusSuddenly and quickly: Olympic champion Alexander Zverev Later in New York, he reached the top 16 of the US Open. The 24-year-old from Hamburg won the task of American Jack Sock (Jack Sock) with a score of 3:6, 6:2, 6:3, and 2:1. Zverev extended his winning streak to 14 games and still leads the way.
“Jack is an incredible player. He has entered the top ten. I hope he can recover as soon as possible,” Zverev said after the abrupt end of the game at 1 minute and 58 hours. “When you see your opponent is It’s not 100% anymore.” Socks suffered thigh problems early in the game.
Otter was also surprised
A few hours ago, Oscar Otte threw a spear jumper on the blue hard court. The 28-year-old from Cologne caused the next surprise in New York and defeated the Italian Andreas Seppi 6:3, 6:4, 2:6, 7:5, becoming the No. 16 in the round. Two German qualifiers are here.
even Peter Gojochik The one from Munich has continued its impressive run the day before. Three players from the German Tennis Association (DTB) participated in the 16 rounds-the last match was against Boris Becker, Nicholas Kiefer and Michael Stitch at Wimbledon in 1997.
Germany’s No. 1 Zverev will now face Italy’s Yannick Shinner in the 16th round on Monday. He will face France in five sets. Gail Monfils assertion. “The game against Sinner will be a very difficult game. He is of high level and very hungry,” Zverev said. Otto will face sixth-seeded Italian Matteo Berrettini.
On Sunday night, Gojowczyk challenged the 18-year-old Spanish top talent Carlos Alcaraz in Germany. Prior to this, the last remaining German Angelique Kerber in the women’s competition had to deal with a teenager: She met Canadian Laila Fernandez, who eliminated the defending champion Naomi Osaka.
Zverev was initially unable to compare his dominant thoughts in the first two rounds with the earlier world number eight Sock, who won the game’s wild card. Sock was a more aggressive player and won the game.
At the beginning of the second round, the situation changed. The socks must be treated, and Zverev has been staying away. But the fourth-ranked man in the world must concentrate on fighting the United States, which has spectators behind him and is still fighting for his opportunity.



