Zverev's Quest for ATP Finals Glory: A Dominant Performance
Alexander Zverev, the German tennis star, is on a mission to secure his third Nitto ATP Finals title, and his performance on Sunday in Turin showcased his determination and skill. With a commanding 6-3, 7-6(6) victory over Ben Shelton, Zverev demonstrated his resilience and tactical prowess, despite recent injury concerns.
The 28-year-old's journey to the top was not without challenges. Just eight days prior, he suffered an ankle injury during a semi-final defeat to Jannik Sinner at the Rolex Paris Masters. However, Zverev's recovery was remarkable, as he appeared refreshed and focused in the high-stakes match against Shelton.
Zverev's strategy was clear: target Shelton's second serve. This approach proved highly effective, as he won an impressive 76% of points on return, securing a 93-minute win. Zverev's ability to control the game's flow was evident, especially in the tie-break, where he showcased his mental fortitude.
"Shelton is an incredibly aggressive player, one of the most in the world," Zverev remarked. "He started the tie-break fantastically, and despite missing a few first serves, his passing shot at 5/4 was extraordinary. I focused on controlling what I could, and it paid off."
The match's second set was a testament to Zverev's adaptability. Despite facing pressure on his serve and saving two break points at 2-2, Shelton's efforts kept the match competitive, forcing a tie-break. However, Zverev's strategic play prevailed, as he clinically closed out the set, securing his opening win.
This victory marks Zverev's second triumph at the Nitto ATP Finals, following his wins in 2018 and 2021. He now aims to become the eighth player to achieve three titles at the prestigious season finale, solidifying his place among tennis legends. With a 1-0 record against Shelton in the Bjorn Borg Group and a 5-0 head-to-head record, Zverev's dominance continues, especially in 2025, where he has secured four victories against the American left-hander.