lexander Zverev has matched Boris Becker’s achievement by reaching his 11th Masters final at the Rome Open, overcoming Alejandro Tabilo in a challenging match to set up a final against Nicolas Jarry.
Zverev, ranked fifth in the world and a previous Rome champion, rallied from a set down to win 1-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-2, demonstrating resilience and skill reminiscent of Becker’s legacy.
Despite a shaky start, Zverev found his footing, particularly in the second set, where his patience paid off. Tabilo, who had been the tournament’s dark horse after defeating Novak Djokovic, couldn’t maintain his aggressive play, allowing Zverev to take control.
Jarry, on the other hand, emerged victorious from his semi-final against Tommy Paul, marking his first Masters 1000 final appearance. The win ensures Jarry will ascend to a career-best ranking, as he seeks his fourth ATP title.
The match between Zverev and Jarry is poised to be a highlight, with Zverev favored to win. Meanwhile, Italian tennis fans have a local interest in the women’s doubles final, featuring Sara Errani and Jasmine Paolini, although they’ll miss out on seeing Jannik Sinner and Matteo Berrettini, who withdrew from the tournament early on.
Reported By AFP.