Tsitsipas enters into the finals of French Open 2021, beats Zverev in Semifinal


Tsitsipas enters into the finals of French Open 2021, beats Zverev in Semifinal.

Stefanos Tsitsipas is in a Grand Slam final for the first time. This Friday, 11, the 22-year-old Greek won a five-set game against German Alexander Zverev and advanced to the decision of Roland Garros.

The two tennis players proved that they are really two of the best names of the new generation and staged a show of the highest level on the Philippe Chatrier court. After 3:37 am, the number 5 in the world guaranteed the place with partials of 6/3, 6/3, 4/6, 4/6 and 6/3.

With a solid start to the game, Tsitsipas managed a break on Zverev’s first serve and quickly opened 3-0 in the first set. The Greek did not have the service threatened at any time and dominated the partial without fear until closing in 6/3.

The second set started in the opposite way. It was Zverev who opened 3-0. But the German did not maintain the advantage and saw Tsitsipas get an impressive reaction. He won six games in a row and repeated the win 6/3.

Despite the hard blow, Zverev started well in the third set and opened 2-1 with a break in the third game. More concentrated, the world number 6 even surpassed an argument with the referee after a controversial marking and closed the end without giving the opponent a chance.

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Djokovic or Nadal who will face Tsitsipas in Finals

The victory filled the German with morale. He opened the fourth set breaking Tsitsipas’ serve and once again had a consistent performance with a lot of variation to tie the game.

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The fifth and decisive set started in a tense way. The Greek needed to save three break points in the first game. It seems to have been the moment he needed to get back into the game. Tsitsipas lifted the crowd and gathered strength to finally break Zverev’s serve after two blank sets to make it 3-1. He opened 4-1 in the streak and managed the advantage until he celebrated the thrilling victory.

The first Greek in history to dispute the title of a Grand Slam. Tsitsipas will face a very tough decision in the decision. He will face the classified in the duel between Novak Djokovic, number 1 in the world, and Rafael Nadal, owner of 13 titles on clay in Paris.


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