As of: January 19, 2025 2:40 p.m

Alexander Zverev is also in impressive form in the round of 16 of the Australian Open. The Frenchman Ugo Humbert could only set accents in one sentence.

Jörg Strohschein

It was Alexander Zverev’s next well-deserved success. The best German tennis player won on Sunday (January 19, 2025) against the Frenchman Ugo Humbert after a strong performance 6:1, 2:6, 6:3, 6:2. This means that the Hamburg native has the chance to win his first Grand Slam-To win the title.

“He is an incredibly difficult opponent“, said Zverev, who converted his first match point against Humbert after a complicated 2:16 hours: “He has a good chance of being a top ten player soon. I’m extremely happy to be in the quarter-finals.”

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In the next round, Zverev will face the American Tommy Paul, who previously won 6:1, 6:1, 6:1 against the Spaniard Alejandro Davidovich Fokina, who was struggling from the first set. However, the statistics speak against the German: he has lost the two previous duels with Paul on hard courts.

Looking at his upcoming opponent, Zverev said: “He has also developed a lot. I have to show my best – a little more than in the first week.”

Strong serve rate at Zverev

The German attacked Humbert like a fire department. Zverev served as if he wanted to intimidate the Frenchman so much for the rest of the game that he didn’t even want to think about a break. 85 percent of his first serves found their target – an extremely strong rate.

In addition, the 27-year-old returned so brilliantly that Humbert hardly knew where to serve the felt ball.

Zverev almost always had a better answer ready and just hit his opponent with the balls. The Frenchman was completely overwhelmed at this point and went down 6-1.

Zverev will more error prone

But as is often the case in tennis, it is difficult to confirm such a high level in the next round. That’s how it went in the second set from the German’s point of view.

While Zverev decreased somewhat in his performance and in his consistency (13 unforced errors, only 78 percent of first serves), Humbert gradually improved his serving and, above all, his return game.

Suddenly Humbert parried even the German’s fastest serves and played them back with the best quality. That had consequences: Zverev had to accept two breaks and he clearly lost the set 2:6.

Game more balanced in the 3rd set

In the third set, a balanced game developed from the Frenchman’s point of view until the score was 3:4. Both players played stable and solid. But Zverev then had the momentum on his side in the eighth game and took advantage of his second break chance with a clever return that was difficult for Humbert to handle.

In the following service game, Zverev confidently held his nerve and secured the third set 6:3.

Strong backhand

At the beginning of the fourth set, Humbert suddenly found himself unexpectedly error-prone. Six mistakes by the Frenchman ensured that Zverev managed the first break early on to make it 2-1. And afterwards the German remained highly concentrated, avoided too many emotions and increased the score to 3-1.

With the score at 4:2, Zverev wanted and was able to make the preliminary decision when he converted a spectacular backhand to the next break and make it 5:2. The German’s last service game was just a formality and the 6:2 and victory against Humbert was certain.

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