World no. 2 Alexander Zverev is off to a winning start in Buenos Aires. Alexander faced Dusan Lajovic in the second round and ...
3-2 Alexander Zverev* Dominant from Sinner, who at 15-0 up wallops a 159mph forehand winner into the corner for 30-0. Zverev's forehand is errant again, drifting wide, in contrast to the ...
Alexander Zverev, first off his chair in ... He is peppering the Zverev forehand at the moment and the ball drifts wide, 40-30 Sinner, and Zverev nets! Sinner won four points in a row from 0-30 ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Alexander Zverev’s forehand is misbehaving like an unattended garden hose. The 27-year-old German committed 19 forehand errors in ...
Alexander (Sascha) Zverev enjoyed a deceptive 4-2 match edge ... Serving at 4-all, Zverev suffered the unkindest cut of all when Sinner’s forehand clipped the top of the net and barely plopped ...
He makes it 30-30! Good forehand by Sinner and now he leads 40-30. Good serve and short rally and then he wraps it up, game Sinner! Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev Live Score, Australian Open ...
The 23-year old Italian cruised to his second straight Australian Open title on Sunday and third major overall, beating world No. 2 Alexander ... the forehand-to-forehand exchanges. But Zverev ...
There’s all sorts of ways beyond merely the score to measure just how dominant Jannik Sinner was while outplaying and frustrating Alexander Zverev during the 6-3 ... He hits his forehand better than ...
A blistering forehand winner before another big forehand forces Sinner to net. 40-40. Alexander Zverev's dad is still muttering away. He is trying to add something into the mix here, but I'm not ...
one of the commentators highlighted the two sides of Alexander Zverev's forehand. It has been a weapon for destruction for the German throughout his career, where he reached two Grand Slam finals ...
A long forehand from Zverev follows ... Both the champions, World No 1 Jannik Sinner and World No 2 Alexander Zverev, have entered the court. The match is about to begin shortly.
The No. Alexander Zverev of Germany plays a forehand return to Tommy Paul of the U.S. during their quarterfinal match at the Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne, Australia, Tuesday, Jan.