Zverev dispatches Humbert in
straight sets to win Paris Masters
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[November 04, 2024]
PARIS (AP) — Alexander Zverev was imperious in dispatching
Frenchman Ugo Humbert 6-2, 6-2 to win the Paris Masters on Sunday.
The third-seeded Zverev was in total control of the final to earn
his seventh Masters 1000 title, his first in the French capital. The
win at the indoor tournament also moved him past top-ranked Jannik
Sinner for the most wins on the ATP tour this year, at 66.
Zverev's big serve, excellent returns and precise attacking shots
did not take long to extinguish the hopes of the partisan crowd as
Humbert never got into the match.
“I knew I had to play like this to win today,” Zverev said. “Ugo is
an incredible player, but here in Paris he plays even better than he
usually does and I knew that. Once the crowd gets involved, it’s
going to be difficult. So I had to take that away early, and I did,
so I’m happy about that.”
Humbert, who knocked out Carlos Alcaraz in the third round, won't
have fond memories of his first Masters final. He tried to play
aggressively from the start and to take all the risks to shorten
rallies. But he could not find his range while Zverev defended
extremely well.
The German quickly solved his rival’s serve and had his first break
chance in the third game. He took it when Humbert sent a forehand
into the net.
Humbert continued to make unforced errors. Trailing 3-1, he saved
two break points but dropped his serve again when another shanked
forehand sealed the game.
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Zverev dropped just one point on his serve in the
opening set and sealed it at love with an ace.
The 15th-seeded Humbert walked back to the locker room after the
first set. The interlude didn’t change anything.
The Frenchman double-faulted on his return to the court, continued
to make poor tactical decisions and was immediately broken with a
forehand into the net. Another break gave Zverev a 3-0 lead as
Humbert wasted a 40-0 lead and was never able to stage a comeback.
“I’m extremely happy to have played in this final,” said Humbert,
looking at the bright side of his Parisian week. “To have my family
and team with me the whole week has been incredible. It’s for
moments like this why I do this every day, why I train.”
Zverev improved to 23-13 in tour finals and became the second German
player to win in Paris after Boris Becker. He will overtake Alcaraz
to move into second place in the new ATP rankings and will be a top
contender at the ATP Finals gathering the top eight players of the
season from Nov. 10-17 in Turin, Italy.
The Paris Masters will relocate to another venue next year, moving
from its historic location at the Palais Omnisports to La Défense
Arena.
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