Zverev picks up momentum as he reaches fourth round of French Open

Alexander Zverev progressed to the fourth round of the French Open after a straight sets win over Serbia's Laslo Djere on Friday.

Published : Jun 04, 2021 20:03 IST , Paris

Alexander Zverev celebrates winning his third round match against Laslo Dere at the French Open.
Alexander Zverev celebrates winning his third round match against Laslo Dere at the French Open.
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Alexander Zverev celebrates winning his third round match against Laslo Dere at the French Open.

World number six Alexander Zverev's French Open campaign gained momentum as the German dispatched Serbia's Laslo Djere 6-2, 7-5, 6-2 to reach the fourth round on Friday.

Zverev, who won the clay court title in Madrid and lost to Rafael Nadal in the quarterfinal in Rome in the lead-up to Roland Garros, had too much for his 55th-ranked opponent as he set up a clash with Japan's Kei Nishikori.

He has never been further than the quarterfinal here but his part of the draw seems clear until the last four, where he could face fifth seed Stefanos Tsitsipas, with the 'Big Three' - Roger Federer, Nadal and Novak Djokovic - in the other half.

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After a rough start in the tournament, when he fought back from two sets down to beat fellow German Oscar Otte, Zverev is clicking into gear and Djere only threatened briefly in the second set.

Zverev won the first four games en route to bagging the opening set without much bother under the roof of court Philippe Chatrier. Djere, however, broke to love early to open a 3-0 lead in the second set as Zverev hit a string of unforced errors. He regained his composure to save a set point and break back for 5-4. He stole his opponent's serve again to move 6-5 up and close the set on serve.

The German took command of the third set with a break in the first game and never looked back. "I was down 5-3, 40-0 on his serve... you don't always come back from this score," said Zverev.

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"I knew had to play much better than in the first two rounds. The further I go into the tournament the better I play.

"I feel like in the last year and a half I've been on a good way. I've matured. The next match is not going to be easy anyway, I hope I'll play even better," he added.

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