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Fritz downs Zverev to secure his first title of the year

Fritz downs Zverev to secure his first title of the year

New Straits Times15 hours ago

STUTTGART: Taylor Fritz defeated Alexander Zverev in straight sets in a rain-hit final in Stuttgart today to win his first ATP title of the season.
The American eased to a 6-3, 7-6 (7-0) victory despite being held up by a lengthy rain delay early in the second set.
Fritz has now won his last five meetings with Zverev and is set to climb to fourth in the world rankings, a place behind the German.
Last year's US Open runner-up lifted his first trophy since winning in Eastbourne 12 months ago, also on grass.
Top seed Zverev is still waiting to win the first grass-court title of his career and he has never even reached the quarter-finals of Wimbledon, which gets under way on June 30.
Fritz moved into a one-set lead courtesy of a break in the eighth game.
He missed the only break point of the second set but raced through the tie-break, winning the last 11 points of the match. - AFP

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