Summary
- Germany’s second seed Alexander Zverev has advanced to the men’s final of the French Open.
- The first men’s semifinal of the year’s second Grand Slam tournament being played in Paris was contested between Alexander Zverev and Jakub Mensik.
- Mensik fought back in the third set, winning it 6–3 but in the fourth set Zverev did not allow any comeback and sealed the match with another 6–3 win securing his place in the final.
Germany’s second seed Alexander Zverev has advanced to the men’s final of the French Open. He defeated Czech Republic’s Jakub Mensik in a four-set semifinal match.
The first men’s semifinal of the year’s second Grand Slam tournament being played in Paris was contested between Alexander Zverev and Jakub Mensik.
Zverev secured victory after a competitive four-set battle. He won the first set 7–5 and comfortably took the second set 6–3.
Mensik fought back in the third set, winning it 6–3 but in the fourth set Zverev did not allow any comeback and sealed the match with another 6–3 win securing his place in the final.
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