Already finished for Zverev!



Indian Wells Masters 1000 serial 1 from Indian Wells, Alexander Zverev took the door as soon as he entered three -round defeat against Tallon Griekspoor.

Giovanni Mpeshi Perricard should not expect that. While he undoubtedly hoped to meet the iron with Alexander Zverev in the third round of the Masters 1000 of Indian Wells after taking advantage of the abandonment of Fabian Marozsan, that will ultimately not be the case. Indeed, the number 1 seeded of the Californian tournament underwent the law of Tallon Griekspoor. A meeting that the German had managed to start well. After saving two break balls in the fourth game, the world number 2 has raised the tone to take the service of the Dutchman and race in this first round.

From there, the games paraded without any of the two players being put in difficulty. A commitment won white allowed Alexander Zverev to take the lead at the end of this first set. Except that the world world replied from the start of the second. Holding his service in high struggle, he then seized his second opportunity to break the German to pass in front of the score. However, when serving for the gain of the set, Tallon Griekspoor has won over and that played tricks on him.

Greek Track had Zverev yielded

Losing his commitment without having the slightest set ball, he lost four games in a row to find himself led with his opponent in the service for the gain of the match. Finding all his lucidity, the 43rd world player has erased this break behind to take Alexander Zverev to a decisive game. Undacly until the end, the latter switched to the very last point in favor of the Dutchman, who relaunched the match. An ascendant that Tallon Griekspoor confirmed by breaking very early in the last round, but the German immediately replied to restore the status quo. As the decisive game approaches, the Dutchman has accelerator that could have been decisive. Taking the service of the world’s number 2 again, he set out to serve to end the meeting. However, he will not have seized his five match bullets and fell in love with the fifth Balle de Break, at the end of the ninth equality. Here-is, the tiebreak turned out to be tense but, winning the last three points, Tallon Griekspoor struck a blow by leaving the number 1 series of the entrance tournament (4-6, 7-6, 7-6 in 3:10 ‘).

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