logo
Tennis-Fritz lifts Stuttgart title as Zverev's grass-court wait goes on

Tennis-Fritz lifts Stuttgart title as Zverev's grass-court wait goes on

The Hindu9 hours ago

Taylor Fritz claimed his first title of the year with a 6-3 7-6(0) win over top seed Alexander Zverev in the Stuttgart Open final on Sunday, extending his winning streak against the German to five matches.
Fritz, who knocked out Zverev in the fourth round of Wimbledon last year, won the opening set 6-3 in 30 minutes without facing a break point. The American second seed broke for a 5-3 lead after Zverev double-faulted twice and missed a volley at the net.
The second set stayed on serve, with Zverev saving the only break point at 5-5 before Fritz pulled away in a one-sided tiebreak to seal victory. It was Fritz's ninth career title, fourth on grass, and improved his head-to-head record against Zverev to 8-5.
"I'm really happy especially as it was not too great of a clay season. And then from that place to come here and start the grass season off perfectly, I am super happy to win the title and do it here," said Fritz, who won the ATP 250 title without dropping serve all tournament.
"I don't have much time to celebrate. I have doubles tomorrow in London, in Queen's."
The 28-year-old Zverev, ranked third in the world, is yet to win a title on grass, a surface he has long struggled on. The three-times Grand Slam finalist has never progressed beyond the fourth round at Wimbledon.
"I've had enough, stay away from me. Please don't come to Germany for the next two or three years," Zverev said, having lost his third final on grass after losses to Roger Federer in Halle 2017 and fellow German Florian Mayer in Halle 2016.
World number seven Fritz, 27, is set to rise to fourth in the rankings ahead of Wimbledon, which runs from June 30 to July 13. (Reporting by Shifa Jahan in Bengaluru Editing by Christian Radnedge)

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

FC Bayern Munich demolish Auckland City 10-0 in ruthless FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group C opener
FC Bayern Munich demolish Auckland City 10-0 in ruthless FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group C opener

India.com

time39 minutes ago

  • India.com

FC Bayern Munich demolish Auckland City 10-0 in ruthless FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Group C opener

Auckland City FC suffered an emphatic 10-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in FIFA Club World Cup Group C opener. Auckland City FC had a tough face off against Bayern Munich in the FIFA Club World Cup Group C opener. The game was won with a one sided 10-0 by the German Champions. A dazzling performance of brilliance and supremacy by the Bayern Munich. Auckland narrowly avoided an early goal through the efforts of the goal keeper but it did not take long before Bayern gained control of the game. The opening goal by Coman startled a sequence of goals during the first half. The team German juggernaut presented its better skills and strategic expertise. Bayern had a good first team selection featuring Harry Kane and Thomas Mller. This lineup, consisting of stars was too much to handle by Auckland City. The Oceania leaders had a hard task taming such a powerful team. Auckland City was used to dictating the results of domestic matches, but now it had to fight on the defensive. Until Bayern was on their side, their defence was swamped with their low block tactic. Bayern led strongly with Jamal Musiala scoring a hat-trick as a substitute. Thomas Muller also netted twice, his 250th goal in his career. The supremacy of Bayern persisted in the second half. Auckland City are still concentrated on their next game despite the heavy loss. They will be playing against Benfica in Orlando. This is another major challenge to the Oceania champions. The resilience will be under test one more time.

CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025: US ends 4-game losing streak with a 5-0 over Trinidad
CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025: US ends 4-game losing streak with a 5-0 over Trinidad

The Hindu

time2 hours ago

  • The Hindu

CONCACAF Gold Cup 2025: US ends 4-game losing streak with a 5-0 over Trinidad

Malik Tillman scored twice as the United States built a three-goal, first-half lead and ended a four-game losing streak by routing Trinidad and Tobago 5-0 on Sunday in a CONCACAF God Cup opener. Tillman scored in the 16th and 41st minutes for his first two international goals, both following giveaways by Alvin Jones, and Patrick Agyemang scored his fourth international goal in the 44th. Brenden Aaronson added his ninth goal in the 82nd and Haji Wright his fifth just 1 minute, 13 seconds later as the 16th-ranked Americans overwhelmed the No. 100 Soca Warriors and ended their longest losing streak since 2007. Victory in the Group D opener came after days of controversy over Christian Pulisic's desire to rest during the Gold Cup and coach Mauricio Pochettino not including the star in a pair of pre-tournament friendlies the attacker offered to play in. The U.S. had 70.4 per cent possession and a 21-3 advantage in shots against the Soca Warriors, whose 2-1 home win against the Americans in 2017 ended a streak of seven straight World Cup appearances by the U.S. The Americans have won their group in 16 of 17 Gold Cups, along with a second-place finish behind Panama in 2011, and improved their group stage record to 41 wins, one loss and five draws. They play invited guest Saudi Arabia on Thursday at Austin, Texas, then close group play on June 22 against Haiti at Arlington, Texas. MORE FROM CONCACAF GOLD CUP 2025 — Mexico beats Dominican Republic 3-2 in opener Matt Freese was in goal in place Matt Turner, who had started 14 consecutive competitive matches for the U.S. and 23 of 24 dating to the 2022 World Cup. The lone exception was a Gold Cup group stage game against St. Kitts and Nevis in 2023. Missing Pulisic, Yunus Musah, Weston McKennie, Tim Weah, Gio Reyna, Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, Folarin Balogun and Sergiño Dest, the U.S. starting line-up averaged 14.8 international appearances. That was the second-fewest for the Americans in a Gold Cup opener behind 9.8 against Bermuda in 2009, according to Opta. Adams (turf toe), Johnny Cardoso and Damion Downs (both illness) remained out of the matchday squad. Defender Tim Ream started, extending his Gold Cup span for the U.S. to 14 years and surpassing DaMarcus Beasley (2002-15) for the American high. Trinidad, coached by former star Dwight Yorke, has lost four of its last five games and has been outscored 46-0 in its last 13 games against the U.S. on American soil. In the other Group D game, Saudi Arabia beat Haiti 1-0 at San Diego as Saleh Al-Shehri converted a 21st-minute penalty kick after Frantzdy Pierrot pulled him down by his jersey.

Bayern Munich set FIFA Club World Cup record by annihilating Auckland City FC in tournament opener
Bayern Munich set FIFA Club World Cup record by annihilating Auckland City FC in tournament opener

Hindustan Times

time5 hours ago

  • Hindustan Times

Bayern Munich set FIFA Club World Cup record by annihilating Auckland City FC in tournament opener

While not too many would have expected semi-professional team Auckland City FC from New Zealand to keep pace with Bayern Munich in the opening game of their FIFA Club World Cup campaign, it was pretty much a worst-case scenario as the German giants hammered them 10-0 at Cincinnati's TQL Stadium. It will be seen as business tended to by Bayern, who were up against an Auckland team whose first team players only play semi-professionally, and hence weren't at full strength, as much difference as that would have made. It was still a very handy defeat for the Kiwi team, as they conceded six goals in the first half and four more in the second, making for a record scoreline at this event. The previous heaviest margin of victory was a 6-1 win, when Al Hilal beat Al Jazira back in 2022. Bayern outdid that margin by double, as well as keeping a clean sheet against the defending champions of the New Zealand National League. Bayern's rout was started with a header by Kingsley Coman, who scored in the sixth minute. The Frenchman was one of four players with multiple goals on the day, scoring twice in the first half. Michael Olise also scored twice before the half-time break, while Jamal Musiala came on at the hour mark and required only 17 minutes to score a second-half hat-trick. Thomas Muller, who had already scored in the first half, scored in the 89th minute to make it 10-0 to the Bavarians. Right-back Sacha Boey rounded out the scoring sheet for Munich. A small victory for Auckland City was keeping star striker Harry Kane relatively quiet, holding him to none of the ten goals. It will remain a long trip to the USA for Auckland, who don't have all their players at their disposal, and also travelled without their head coach Paul Posa, using an interim for this tournament which falls during the Kiwi off-season. The result was probably right given the enormous gulf in financial clout that the two teams possess: while Bayern's world class squad possess a value in excess of 900 million euros, the number for Auckland City stands at short of 5 million euros. The good news for Auckland is that being Oceania's sole representatives at this tournament means they are due 2.6 million pounds in prize money, which more than quadruples their revenue from last season singlehandedly. Whether they can use that inspiration to provide a performance of substance against SL Benfica of Portugal and Boca Juniors of Argentina remains to be seen.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store