Wednesday, October 24, 2018

Too easy for Zverev against a rival who wrote a story in the Grand Slam

World No. 4 Alexander Zverev had no problems and won more than Peter Polanski`s sixth, 6:2, 6:1, 6:2 definitely written Grand Slam history for just 97 minutes on the first US Open court. The 119th position in the world rankings of the tennis pioneer entered the history of the `Open Era` as the first player to qualify for the main scheme as the `lucky loser` in all four of the `Schlemma` tournaments in one year.


Polanski was left with only the pride that he had participated in New York because his fight against Zverev did not offer any intrigue at any time. The young German did not intend to suffer the horrific heat of many of his colleagues and was both expedient and concentrated enough to win the game routinely and without excessive energy.


Polanski himself contributed to the rapid development, because in much of the game Zvev stood on the main line and just walked on the court, provoking error after a mistake. World number 4 led wi th a 2-0 break in the first set, then failed to take advantage of 4:1 chance in his favor, but later realized he did not have to regret a missed opportunity.


The first set was made and in the second part Zverev continued to punish the unbecoming service (especially the second - only 36% success rate) of his rival and hurriedly led with two breaks. In the third part, the screenplay was repeated, with Polanski at the same time unable to get even closer to putting pressure on his far-known opponent - in none of Zverev`s serve games according archive of tennis predictions in the match was a dus. So the German goes on at the US Open and will play against either the `lucky loser` Nicholas Mayu or the Wild Card participant, Cornetin Moute.

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