By SABC Sport
15th November 2024
Heading into the match, the stakes were clear. Zverev, a two-time ATP Finals champion, only needed one set to advance, while Alcaraz faced the uphill task of winning at least a set to keep his slim hopes alive. Even that would depend on the outcome of the subsequent clash between Casper Ruud and Andrey Rublev.
The opening set highlighted Alcaraz's determination but also Zverev's relentless pressure.
The German forced seven break points throughout the set, keeping Alcaraz under constant strain. The Spaniard's resilience shone as he saved six of those chances, including a crucial set point in the twelfth game, pushing the set into a tie-break.
In the tie-break, Zverev initially dominated, building a 5-2 lead with two mini-breaks. Alcaraz fought back to level, but the German capitalised on his experience to edge it 7-5, guaranteeing his spot in the semi-finals.
Visibly frustrated, Alcaraz slammed his racket, reflecting his disappointment.
The second set saw Zverev strike early, breaking in the opening game on his ninth break point of the match. Despite Alcaraz's spirited effort, which included saving two break points and showcasing spectacular defensive play, he could not claw back the deficit.
Zverev held firm, saving two break points of his own and fending off a late push from Alcaraz with some precise serving and aggressive baseline play.
The victory capped a flawless group stage for Zverev, while Alcaraz's exit marked a disappointing end to his campaign. Zverev now looks to maintain his form in the semi-finals, while Alcaraz will aim to regroup as he prepares for the 2025 season.