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Zverev takes command in Rome

Zverev takes command in Rome

Uncompromising from the outset, Alexander Zverev took the first act of the Rome Masters 1000 final in all seriousness. Faced with a valiant Nicolas Jarry, who was far too brittle in the exchanges, the world No. 5 logically took the lead (6-4 in 42 minutes).

Making the break at the best of times (5-4), the German relied on a fiery serve (4 aces, 90% first serve) and an insane solidity in the exchange (7 winners, 1 unforced error) to subdue a Chilean who was simply not good enough (9 winners, 4 unforced errors, 2 aces).

For his part, Jarry will have to do much better. Faced with such a committed Zverev, he'll need to get through a lot of first serves and demonstrate near-perfect efficiency if he's to win on Italian soil.

GER Zverev, Alexander [3]
7
6
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CHI Jarry, Nicolas [21]
5
4
Alexander Zverev
4e, 6885 points
Nicolas Jarry
20e, 1905 points
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