Taylor Fritz edges out Alexander Zverev in last-four clash at ATP Finals

James Blake in 2006 was the last American to make the final.

Pa Sport Staff
Saturday 16 November 2024 17:20 GMT
Taylor Fritz celebrates beating Alexander Zverev (Antonio Calanni/AP)
Taylor Fritz celebrates beating Alexander Zverev (Antonio Calanni/AP) (AP)

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Taylor Fritz edged past Alexander Zverev to become the first American to reach the title match at the ATP Finals for nearly 20 years.

American players were regular champions in the first 30 years of the tournament’s history, but Pete Sampras in 1999 was the last to lift the trophy.

Not since James Blake in 2006 has an American reached the final, so Fritz’s 6-3 3-6 7-6 (3) victory in Turin was a landmark moment.

Second seed Zverev had cruised into the semi-finals, winning all his three group matches in straight sets, but he had lost three matches in a row to Fritz and the 27-year-old again came out on top.

It was nip and tuck until the final-set tie-break when three crucial errors from Zverev helped his rival gain the decisive advantage.

Fritz will now bid for the biggest title of his career and he said: “I trust my game and I trust my level.

“I don’t feel anywhere near as uncomfortable in these situations anymore because I’ve been putting myself in these situations against the top guys at big events a lot lately. I’m really confident in my game.”

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