Acapulco Roller Coaster: Alexander Zverev’s Up and Down Tournament Continues

Roller coaster in Acapulco: Alexander Zverev continues to go up and down at the tournament in Mexico. Now the German number one failed early against Daniel Altmaier.

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Acapulco remains a tournament of extremes for Alexander Zverev. Celebrated tournament winner, reprimanded bully – when the German number one hits the Mexican Pacific coast, there’s always something going on. This time the 26-year-old Olympic champion suffered a serious setback and was eliminated in his first appearance.

The top seed from Hamburg, who had previously reached the semi-finals in Melbourne and Los Cabos and had demonstrated convincing early form overall, lost the German duel with Daniel Altmaier at the start with 3:6, 6:3, 3:6. Altmaier used his first match point after 2:25 hours and celebrated his biggest victory in terms of the world rankings. “This victory means a lot to me,” said the Kempen native, who will now face Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic.

Zverev said goodbye with a disappointed wave to the audience, who had already seen many different faces of the top player. In 2021 he celebrated winning the tournament with Sombrero after a final win against Stefanos Tsitsipas. A year later, memorable days followed.

First he won a duel at a record time of 4:55 a.m. local time against the American Jenson Brooksby, then later he completely lost his nerve after a double defeat and hit the referee’s chair with his racket. He was disqualified from the individual and subsequently apologized several times. His behavior was “wrong and unacceptable”.

While things continue in Mexico for Altmaier and Dominik Koepfer (Furtwangen), Zverev is now turning his attention to Indian Wells. At the Masters in “Tennis Paradise” from March 6th, Zverev wants to take sporting steps forward again.

2024-02-28 09:45:00
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