ATP Tour: Hubert Hurkacz moves past Zverev to reach final in Halle

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Halle (Germany), June 22 (IANS) Former champion Hubert Hurkacz moved to within one win of clinching his second title when he overcame World No. 4 Alexander Zverev 7-6(2), 6-4 at the Terra Wortmann Open here on Saturday. The fifth-seeded Pole produced an impressive serving display in his semifinal clash against Zverev, firing 17 aces and saving all four breakpoints he faced to earn his fifth Top 10 grass-court win.

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“It needed to be really good,” Hurkacz was quoted as saying by ATP Tour in a report on their website. “He is such a good competitor and is playing good tennis, reaching the final at the French [Roland Garros] and playing at a really high level.

“I am really confident on my serve. I am serving really good. There were some moments, but I managed to believe in my game and hit some good serves and good shots, so I stayed pretty calm,” he said.

With his one-hour, 33-minute triumph in Halle, Hurkacz improved to 1-3 in his ATP head-to-head series with Zverev. Into his 11th tour-level final, the 27-year-old will aim to clinch his ninth ATP Tour title when he faces top seed Jannik Sinner or China’s Zhang Zhizhen on Sunday.

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Hurkacz has often produced his best level on grass, winning the title at the ATP 500 event in 2022. The 2021 Wimbledon semifinalist is up two spots to No. 7 in the ATP Live Rankings and will move to a career-high on Monday.

Germany’s Zverev advanced to the title match on home soil in Halle in 2016 and 2017 but was unable to find a way past Hurkacz, who won 81 percent (43/56) of his first-serve points according to ATP Infosys Stats. The two-time ATP Finals champion leaves the event holding a 37-11 record for the season.

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