Indian Wells Masters Quarterfinals LIVE: Alexander Zverev vs Taylor Fritz- In yet another upset at the BNP Paribas Open, Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Alexander Zverev crashed out in the quarter-finals following his third-set loss to Taylor Fritz. The American who is enjoying a breakthrough campaign saved two match points to take the contest, will now face Nikoloz Basilashvili in the semis, who defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas earlier in the day. Follow Indian Wells Masters LIVE updates on insidesport.co and live streaming on VOOT.
Indian Wells Masters Quarterfinals LIVE: Taylor Fritz pulls off epic win over Alexander Zverev, makes it to maiden Masters semis
Taylor Fritz’s breakthrough run continued Friday at the BNP Paribas Open as he saved two match points, earning his second Top 5 win of his career to reach his first ATP Masters 1000 semi-final.
The American rallied from a 2-5 down in the decider and saved two match points at 3-5, 30/40 and 4-5, 30/40 to upset World No. 4 Alexander Zverev 4-6, 6-4, 7-6(3) after two hours and 22 minutes in Indian Wells.
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“I was really down and out but I found a way to put myself into it,” Fritz said in his on-court interview. “I really wanted to make him have to close me out and I was able to get back into the match. Normally you would be so nervous in those situations and in the third set tie-break, but I felt so confident being aggressive, going after my game. It feels really great to play well with the pressure on.”
The 31st seed, who recorded straight-set wins over Nitto ATP Finals hopefuls Matteo Berrettini and Jannik Sinner en route to his maiden Masters 1000 quarter-final, played aggressive tennis against Zverev, firing 36 winners to advance.
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Fritz now trails Zverev 2-3 in their ATP Head2Head series and will face Nikoloz Basilashvili in the last four after the Georgian overcame second seed Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 to reach his maiden Masters 1000 semi-final.
“The biggest thing was match point down, I wanted to make him serve it out, so I just fought as hard as I could to hold that game,” Fritz said. “Then I got fortunate in his service game and from there I felt in control and felt really good under the pressure.
“It is amazing. Especially the way that match ended with such high emotions with the crowd. The crowd was amazing and it is a dream come true.”
The Californian resident is making his fifth appearance in Indian Wells, with his previous best result a run to the fourth round in 2018. Fritz’s only other Top 5 win came against then-World No. 5 Dominic Thiem at the Laver Cup in 2019.
The 23-year-old has reached semi-finals in Doha, Cagliari and Los Cabos. Fritz will try to avenge his Doha defeat to Basilashvili when they meet on Saturday.
After breaks were exchanged at the start of the first set, with Zverev double-faulting to drop serve, the German began to take control with his consistent deep groundstrokes. The World No. 4 committed just six unforced errors in the set to move ahead.
Fritz altered his tactics in the second set and started to play aggressively as he blasted 13 winners from all areas of the court, overpowering Zverev to march 4-1 ahead. After Fritz sealed the set on his serve, Zverev regained momentum in the decider as he continued to soak up the 31st seed’s power. The American’s level slightly dipped in the third set and after Zverev broke early, he was able to put his foot down and roar into a 5-2 lead.
However, the German’s second serve abandoned him when he was trying to serve out the match. Zverev struck two double faults as Fritz broke back. After moving to a tie-break, the American found his best tennis to prevail in a tight match.
“Today was just not really my day, to be honest,” Zverev said. “I was close to winning, but the level of tennis was just not quite there for me. Fritz played a great match. He deserves to be in the semi-finals. Today mentally is not easy for me.
“I have played well. But this one hurts because I knew that after Stefanos lost this morning, I was kind of the favourite to win this tournament, but my tennis wasn’t there.”
Zverev was aiming to win his third ATP Masters 1000 title of the season in Indian Wells, having triumphed in Madrid and Cincinnati earlier this year. The German entered the match in strong form after winning 20 of his past 21 matches on hard courts.
- Alexander Zverev has lost just one match in the last 10 games.
- His 2021 hardcourt record is impressive with a win-loss ratio of 23:
- Zverev has already clinched Cincinnati Masters, Madrid Open, Acapulco and Olympics Gold in the ongoing calendar.
- Taylor Fritz doesn’t match Zverev on paper with a poor record of 20-12 in 2021 hardcourt events.
- He is ranked 39 in the world last won an ATP title in 2019.
Indian Wells Masters Quarterfinals LIVE: Alexander Zverev vs Taylor Fritz Head-to-Head
Zverev leads Fritz 3-1 in head-to-head contests. The American had defeated Zverev in 2019 (only once) in straight sets.
EVENT BREAKDOWN
Year | Event | Surface | RND | Winner | Result |
2021 | Wimbledon Great Britain |
Outdoor Grass | R32 | Alexander Zverev | 673 64 63 764 |
2019 | Basel Switzerland |
Indoor Hard | R32 | Taylor Fritz | 767 64 |
2018 | Wimbledon Great Britain |
Outdoor Grass | R64 | Alexander Zverev | 64 57 670 61 62 |
2016 | Washington DC, U.S.A. |
Outdoor Hard | R32 | Alexander Zverev | 64 62 |
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