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Wimbledon: Alexander Zverev Masterfully Outsmarts Fritz to Secure First Semi-Final Spot

July 8, 20263 Mins Read
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Zverev Breaks Streak, Reaches First Wimbledon Semi-Final

Alexander Zverev finally solved one of the toughest challenges in his career by defeating Taylor Fritz. After losing to Fritz seven times in a row, the German tennis star showed a remarkable performance, winning 6-4, 6-4, 6-2 on July 8 and securing a spot in his first Wimbledon semi-final.

Fresh from his recent victory at the French Open, Zverev ended a two-year losing streak against Fritz, which included a loss at Wimbledon the previous year. This win also marked Zverev as only the fifth German man in the Open Era to reach the semi-finals at Wimbledon, joining the likes of Boris Becker and Michael Stich.

“I’m thrilled to make it to the semi-finals, especially after finally beating Taylor,” Zverev commented post-match. “He’s beaten me for two years, and today I played an excellent match.”

Zverev Dominates Fritz

The match didn’t feature as much excitement as many anticipated. Zverev broke serve early in the first set, and despite Fritz trying to make a comeback, Zverev managed to maintain control and closed it out 6-4. After surviving some tense moments, he expressed his relief, knowing the history he faced against Fritz.

In the second set, Fritz struggled after taking a medical timeout for his right knee. Although he continued playing, he couldn’t keep up with Zverev’s strong baseline game, allowing Zverev to take another key break and finish the set with ease.

Fritz’s fight dwindled in the third set, and Zverev showcased his talent with a spectacular backhand winner, earning a double break at 4-1 before comfortably serving out the match. This victory marked Zverev’s 12th Grand Slam semi-final, but it was his first at Wimbledon.

“I knew I had to play nearly perfectly to win, and I feel like I did just that today,” Zverev shared. “The first game on my serve was tough, but I managed to push through.”

Next Match: Zverev vs. Fery

Zverev now prepares to face Britain’s Arthur Fery, who continued his impressive journey with a straight-sets win over Flavio Cobolli. Acknowledging the challenge ahead, Zverev joked about the home crowd supporting Fery.

“You can all cheer for Fery. That’s totally fine by me,” Zverev laughed. “It’s a ‘Fery-tale’ story for him. But I have faith in my game, and I’ll give it my best shot.”

This marks a significant breakthrough for Zverev at Wimbledon. To win the championship, he will need to navigate through the excitement surrounding Britain’s latest tennis star.


Published By: Kingshuk Kusari
Published On: July 8, 2026

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