Zverev eases past Harris into U.S. Open semi-finals
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[September 09, 2021]
By Steve Keating
NEW YORK (Reuters) -Fourth seed Alexander Zverev extended his
winning streak to 16 matches by easing past South African Lloyd
Harris 7-6(6) 6-3 6-4 and into the semi-finals of the U.S. Open on
Wednesday where the German looms large as a potential roadblock to
Novak Djokovic's bid for a calendar-year Grand Slam.
The victory leaves Zverev one win away from returning to a second
consecutive U.S. Open final and another shot at a first career major
title after losing to Dominic Thiem last year.
Zverev will await the winner between top seed Djokovic and Italian
Matteo Berrettini, who meet later on Wednesday in a rematch of the
Wimbledon final.
The path to what would be a record 21st major title has become very
steep for the history-hunting Serb, who must first get through sixth
seed Berrettini with Zverev now waiting in the wings.
"He is the best player in the world," said Zverev, who beat Djokovic
in the semi-finals at the Tokyo Olympics to end his bid for the
Golden Slam (Olympic gold and all for majors). "He is very difficult
to beat.
"But he's still also got to win tonight."
Harris stepped out onto Arthur Ashe stadium court oozing energy,
looking as if he had performed on tennis's biggest stage many times
before.

The Cape Towner had good reason to be confident having knocked out
three seeds -- Olympic silver medallist Karen Khachanov (25), Denis
Shapovalov (7) and Reilly Opelka (22) -- on his way to his first
career Grand Slam quarter-final.
But no player in Flushing Meadows has been riding a bigger wave of
momentum than Zverev, who came into the contest on a career-best
15-match winning streak, having dropped one set en route to his
quarter-final.
After trading breaks, a tight opening set went to a tiebreak where
Harris had a chance to grab a 1-0 lead serving at 6-5.
The 46th-ranked South African could not convert.
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Alexander Zverev of Germany hits to Lloyd Harris of South Africa on
day ten of the 2021 U.S. Open tennis tournament at USTA Billie Jean
King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA
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But Zverev would not squander his
opportunity taking the next two points and the set leaving a furious
Harris smashing drink bottles to the ground during the change over,
spraying water all over the court and bringing out ball boys and
girls for a cleanup.
Sensing an opening Zverev quickly applied the pressure in the
second, breaking Harris at the first opportunity and that was all he
would need to take a 2-0 lead.
Harris had rallied from two sets to one down against Olympic silver
medallist Khachanov in the opening round but there would be no way
back against the Tokyo Games gold medal winner, who went up a double
break in the third before finishing off his opponent with a
thundering ace.
An improved serve has been a major factor in Zverev's winning run
and again contributed to his win over Harris as the German fired
down 21 aces and won 82% of first-serve points.
"I've said it before, the serve is the shot I've spent the most time
on," said Zverev. "It's the shot that I've got to practise the most.
"At some point I feel like, if you work very hard, you're doing the
right things, it will come together.
"Maybe that's what's happening right now."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in New York. Editing by Toby Davis)
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