“To win the biggest tournaments in the world, you have to beat the best. And Jannik is the best in the world right now.”
That about sums up Alexander Zverev’s point of view heading into Sunday’s Mutua Madrid Open final with a foe on a 22-match win streak.
The No. 2 seed booked his first title match of the season Friday evening on Manolo Santana Stadium, ending Alexander Blockx’s terrific run. Following his 6-1, 6-4 victory over Flavio Cobolli, Zverev once again bolted out of the starting blocks to seize control of his latest encounter.
