Bidding farewell to the gloom of the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters, Germany's top seed Zverev broke through four consecutive hurdles at the 2025 Munich Men's Open, including defeating Hungarian opponent Fabian Marozsan 7:6 (7:3), 6:3 in the men's singles semifinals on the 19th local time, returning to the ATP 500 level clay professional final and going to the third championship in the history of the tournament on his birthday.
Zverev
"I had a pretty good fight and I'm happy to be back in the championship again." Zverev said that although he lost his focus on serving in the first set, he quickly adjusted and won the second set after 1 hour and 31 minutes, "It was fantastic, it was a wonderful week." The crowd enjoyed the weather, the new Centre Court, and so did I, and hopefully tomorrow will have another good day. ”
Zverev, who turned 28 on April 20, won the men's singles championship in Munich twice in 2017 and 2018, and now challenges his compatriot Kol Schreiber to complete the all-time record of winning the championship three times. The host's balloon star on Sunday will face Ben Shelton, a 22-year-old American left-handed heavy.