Home » Business » Latest game in history | Zverev beats Brooksby Latest game in history | Zverev beats Brooksby February 23, 2022 by world today news (Acapulco) Alexander Zverev won Tuesday against American Jenson Brooksby in Acapulco, after a match that ended at 4:54 am, a record in professional tennis. Posted at 9:22 – – The Olympic champion in Tokyo, world N.3, won at the end of the night and three hours 19 minutes of meeting, 3-6, 7-6 (12/10), 6-2. It was then 4:54 a.m. local time (11:54 a.m. French time). Two other meetings in the history of tennis had previously ended beyond three o’clock in the morning. The latest dates back to 2008 at the Australian Open when Australian Lleyton Hewitt won over Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis at 4.34am. If Jenson Brooksby, 21 and 47e World Cup, won the first set, Zverev managed to save two match points in the second set tiebreaker before winning. The German is back to success after his poor performance in Montpellier, where he was beaten in the final by Kazakh Alexander Bublik, world No.35 (6-4, 6-3) on February 6. Zverev will face compatriot Peter Gojowczyk in the round of 16 in Acapulco. – Related posts:Vocational training - Bernardshof youth welfare centerConsumer tip - car insurance: How do I get money back for the Corona year?"Teacher Attacked in Ghent Highlights Underestimation of School Aggression, Says Criminologist"NVIDIA's H100 AI Graphics Accelerator Earns Up to 1,000% of Proceeds: Analysis The Juan March does musical justice An Anglet dentist in court for fraud and illegal practice of his profession Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
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The Olympic champion in Tokyo, world N.3, won at the end of the night and three hours 19 minutes of meeting, 3-6, 7-6 (12/10), 6-2. It was then 4:54 a.m. local time (11:54 a.m. French time).
Two other meetings in the history of tennis had previously ended beyond three o’clock in the morning. The latest dates back to 2008 at the Australian Open when Australian Lleyton Hewitt won over Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis at 4.34am.
If Jenson Brooksby, 21 and 47e World Cup, won the first set, Zverev managed to save two match points in the second set tiebreaker before winning.
The German is back to success after his poor performance in Montpellier, where he was beaten in the final by Kazakh Alexander Bublik, world No.35 (6-4, 6-3) on February 6.
Zverev will face compatriot Peter Gojowczyk in the round of 16 in Acapulco.
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