Bankruptcy for tennis star

Seventh defeat in a row: Zverev loses against fearful opponents

June 20, 2026 – 7:21 p.mReading time: 1 min.

Stumbling: Alexander Zverev in the match against Taylor Fritz.Enlarge the image

Stumbling: Alexander Zverev in the match against Taylor Fritz. (Source: IMAGO/pepphoto / Peter Eppinger/imago-images-bilder)

In the last four in Halle, Alexander Zverev will meet an old friend. The exit? As usual.

Next defeat against the feared opponent: Alexander Zverev was eliminated in the semi-finals of the grass tournament in Halle/Westphalia. In the end it was 7:6 (7:4), 4:6, 5:7 against the American Taylor Fritz – the German’s seventh defeat in a row against Fritz. French Open winner Zverev visibly struggled with the extreme heat. Fritz explained in the winner’s interview: “It was crazy hot here, I probably felt better than him.”

Zverev started strong and took Fritz’s serve early to make it 2-1. Then he lost his rhythm in the service and received the rebreak to make it 3:3. Fritz scored 13 points in a row during this phase. When the score was 3:4, Zverev left the pitch for a treatment break – a break seemed possible. He returned, finished the first set in a tiebreak and then talked to his father.

Fritz now against Altmaier or Tiafoe

In the second set, Zverev lost his serve at 4:4. The referee had previously canceled his first service because of repeated time delays while blowing his whistle. He also fought his way to 4:4 in the third round – before the decisive break came.

In the final, Fritz will face Daniel Altmaier from Kempen or his compatriot Frances Tiafoe. For Zverev that means the end: Shortly before Wimbledonwhich begins June 29, he continues to wait for his first grass-court title. The Hamburger has repeatedly had problems against Fritz and was most recently able to win at the Masters in Rome in 2024.

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