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Canada's Diallo Eliminated as Top Seed Zverev Advances on Home Clay in Munich

  • On Thursday, German first seed Alexander Zverev defeated Canada's Gabriel Diallo 6-1, 6-2 at the BMW Open, remaining on track to defend his title in Munich.
  • Diallo struggled with a back injury requiring on-court treatment after the first set, which impacted his serving as Zverev improved his career record against the Canadian to 2-0.
  • The world number three converted 5 of 8 break points during the 73-minute match while Diallo committed 19 unforced errors, showcasing Zverev's dominance throughout.
  • Advancing to the quarterfinals, Zverev will face Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo on Friday, saying "I am happy with the win."
  • With compatriot Daniel Altmaier defeated by Slovak qualifier Alex Molcan, Zverev is the only German remaining, continuing his bid for a record fourth Munich title.
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Tennis superstar Alexander Zverev is a big fan of FC Bayern. Immediately after the semi-final entry in the royal class he showed his affection in front of the FCB pros.

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Tennis superstar Alexander Zverev is a big fan of FC Bayern. Immediately after the semi-final entry in the royal class he showed his affection in front of the FCB pros.

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After the BMW Open Eighth Final, Alexander Zverev plays doubles with Marcelo Melo in Michael Oise's Bayern jersey.

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Tennis pro Alexander Zverev has moved into the quarter-finals at the ATP tournament in Munich. The defending champion placed at number one defeated Canadian Gabriel Diallo in 73 minutes with 6:1 and 6:2.

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