Alexander Zverev is in the final at the US Open in New York.
There he meets Dominic Thiem.
He is the first German finalist since 2003.
Alexander Zverev
is in the
final of
the
US Open
* for the first time.
With a hard-fought win against the Spaniard
Pablo Carreño Busta
, he fulfilled a great dream.
In the
final
there is a duel with his friend and rival
Dominic Thiem
.
Update from September 12, 2020:
The first
Grand Slam title
is within reach,
Alexander Zverev is
following in Boris Becker's footsteps after a nervous race to catch up: The 23-year-old from Hamburg
reached the final of one of the four most important tennis tournaments
at the
US Open
for the first time , in the semifinals he came back from an almost hopeless position and defeated the Spaniard
Pablo Carreno Busta
after 3:22 hours with 3: 6, 2: 6, 6: 3, 6: 4, 6: 3.
Zverev is
still
missing a win in
New York
to become the first German since Becker to be crowned Grand Slam champion in men's singles at the 1996 Australian Open.
US Open: Zverev has been the first German to enter the Grand Slam final since 2003
"I couldn't be happier, but there is still another step to take," said
Zverev
, who became the first German since Rainer Schüttler to reach
a
Grand Slam final
at the
Australian Open in
2003
: "I could hardly believe it: I'm playing in a Grand Slam semi-final as the favorite and I'm 0-2 behind. But I'm in my first Grand Slam final, that's the most important thing. "
For the first time in his career,
Zverev
turned
a match after falling two sets, so Becker praised the Eurosport expert: "It's unbelievable what a mentality monster Sascha Zverev has become."
US Open: Zverev meets Dominic Thiem from Austria in the final
On Sunday (from 10 p.m. CEST / Eurosport), the youngest major finalist in ten years will face the world number three
Dominic Thiem
from Austria, who beat last year's finalist Daniil Medvedev (Russia) 6: 2, 7: 6 (9: 9: 7), 7: 6 (7: 5) defeated.
Zverev is
good friends
with Thiem
, but the world number seven had lost his first Grand Slam semi-final in Melbourne in January.
In nine comparisons, Zverev went as a loser seven times.
US Open semifinals: Zverev with a bad start against Carreno Busta
As in the quarterfinals against the Croatian Borna Coric, Zverev got off to a worse start, quickly falling behind with 1: 5.
The expected long and exhausting rallies developed at a high level, despite a rebound from Zverev, set one went to the strong Spaniard after 40 minutes.
Zverev
had previously got
tips
in many phone calls with his new trainer David Ferrer, who knows his compatriot very well.
On the television in Spain he saw how his protégé continued to dominate the
rallies
, but
Carreno Busta
remained much more stable.
Zverev
looked more and more desperate, but the 29-year-old Spaniard was braver and had an answer to everything.
Zverev crept to his bench with sagging shoulders after giving up his serve to make it 5-0 for the third time in the second round.
US Open semi-finals: Zverev fights back
"I have the feeling he's still warming up," said
Zverev's
older brother Mischa after losing the second set at Eurosport.
But that changed all of a sudden, suddenly Zverev played more liberated, two breaks and 34 minutes later sentence three belonged to him.
As Zverev became more and more secure, Carreno Busta became more nervous.
Becker also drew hope: "He can still tear it up," said the three-time Wimbledon winner: "He smells morning air, he tastes blood."
In the fourth movement the match developed more and more into a hectic nerve battle.
Zverev immediately gave an early break to 2-1, a little later he got another one.
Carreno Busta
acted more and more anxious, especially when
serving
- and
caused Zverev's
anger when he aimed twice at the German's body on the net.
But Zverev stayed focused and forced the decisive sentence after 2:44 hours.
The momentum was now clearly with the hamburger.
Carreno Busta
had his back treated,
Zverev
immediately attacked the ailing opponent and took the serve from him.
The Spaniard fought doggedly on, but Zverev served strong and did not let him come closer.
(SID)
US Open: Only two wins to triumph!
Zverev on the way to the dream final?
First report from September 11, 2020:
New York -
Alexander Zverev
is the first German since
Boris Becker
to be in the
semi-finals of
the
US Open
.
It goes without saying that all eyes are on the young German on Friday evening.
The expectations are suddenly there - because Zverev is the
favorite
against the Spaniard
Pablo Carreño Busta
.
US Open: Alexander Zverev wants to move into the final against Pablo Carreño Busta
The
23-year-old's
maturation process was
particularly evident in the quarter-finals
.
In the match against
Borna Coric
From the start, things didn't go well for him at all.
The Zverev of the past few years would almost certainly not have won this match - rather, it would have smashed two or three clubs.
But a new calm, a new serenity accompanies him at this tournament.
In the end, he dominated his opponent - and left the field as the winner.
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Zverev knows that he has to improve playfully.
Not for the first time at this tournament, he expressed himself self-critically: “I'm not yet playing my best tennis in a match.
My goal is to call that up ”.
His opponent Carreño Busta is a surprise semi-finalist.
The
number 27 in the world
benefited in the round of 16 from the sensational disqualification of the title favorite
Novak Djokovic
.
US Open: Alexander Zverev waves dream final with Dominic Thiem
In the quarter-finals, he threw the Canadian
Denis Shapovalov
out - which was a little surprise.
Zverev first met the Spaniard, in 2018 there was a 2-0 success.
If the German wins the semifinals, the final could lead to a duel with his friend and long-term rival
Dominic Thiem
.
After some impressively strong performances, the Austrian is arguably the biggest favorite to win the tournament.
With the world number fifth
Daniil
Medvedev
, Thiem has a stronger opponent than Zverev.
In the run-up to the semi-finals, Zverev had to take criticism from a tennis legend.
(epp)
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