Alexander Zverev won Pavel Kotov on Saturday at the Chengdu Open 7-6(5), 4-6, 6-1 after winning 86 per cent (43/50) of points behind his first delivery on his chengdu debut.
Despite struggling to shake off the world no. 106 kotov for much of the match, zverev pulled away in the deciding set to wrap a two-hour, 26-minute victory and reach his ninth tour-level quarter-final of the year.
“the best players in the world find a way to win when they’re not playing great, and today i definitely was far away from playing great,” said zverev, who converted three of six break points he earned against kotov. “in the end i won and that’s the most important thing. i am still in the tournament.”
The 26-year-old German’s next opponent in Sichuan province will be seventh seed Miomir Kecmanovic. He is delighted to be competing for the first time since 2019 in China, where he has never won a title but has reached a championship match at the Rolex Shanghai Masters (l. to Medvedev in 2019).
“I think the Chinese fans have missed tennis,” said Zverev. “We haven’t been here in four years. It’s been a very long time for everybody. I enjoy playing here, I enjoy coming back to China. Historically I played quite OK here and I can hopefully keep that streak going.”
With his victory against Kotov, Zverev rose above Holger Rune into seventh in the Pepperstone ATP Live Race To Turin. He will hope to forge a deep run in Chengdu as he looks to boost his prospects of qualifying for the season-ending Nitto ATP Finals, where he is a two-time champion.
Elsewhere, Grigor Dimitrov, earned his 400th tour-level win in Chengdu after he moved past Peruvian Juan Pablo Varillas 6-3, 6-4 to reach the quarter-finals.
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