Zverev, meanwhile, triumphed over Jannik Sinner in his round of 16 match, winning 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, 4-6, and 6-3. Along the way, Sinner’s disrespectful fan yelled a Hitler quote at Zverev.
In the New York event, Almarazhas, the reigning champion, has only lost one set so far. Given that Zverev now leads their head-to-head competition 3-2, the Spaniard will proceed cautiously with the forthcoming match.
After defeating Casper Ruud in the US Open final the previous season, Alcaraz is currently defending a Grand Slam title for the first time.
He did, however, surpass that feat in July when he defeated Novak Djokovic, the four-time defending Wimbledon champion, in five sets.
Interestingly, Almaraz leads all players in wins this season with 57, the most of any player. Alcaraz earned six loses, while only Djokovichas suffered five.
On Wednesday, September 6, Zverev and Alcaraz will play in the US Open quarterfinal.
Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev’s US Open quarterfinal match is scheduled for this Wednesday, September 6, at 8:30 p.m. ET (5:30 p.m. PT) on the Arthur Ashe Stadium court. It is anticipated to be one of the most competitive matches of the year.
If we compare the two tennis players’ prior matches, Zverev has triumphed over Alcaraz three times while the Spaniard has only been able to defeat him twice. Alcaraz, however, is favored by the odds at -425.
Alcaraz has dominated the US Open thus far and is still a strong favorite to win the competition and secure a rematch of his triumph from the previous year.
In New York, USA, at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center, Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev will square off.
The biggest court at this venue, Arthur Ashe Stadium, is most likely where it will be held.
Thursday’s BNP Paribas Open quarterfinals will see the ATP heavyweights begin to reach the finish line.
There are four of the top eight matchups scheduled, and none of them are more important than the match between Alexander Zverev and Carlos Alcaraz. Who will advance to the ATP Indian Wells semifinals?
In his present form, Jannik Sinner is putting up a strong argument for becoming the top player in the world. In 2024, he is unbeaten and leading the ATP competition.
Ben Shelton, who fought valiantly for a set before faltering, was no match for the Italian, who has not dropped a set at ATP Indian Wells.
In order to get to his third and most important quarterfinal of the season, Jiri Lehcka has already defeated Andrey Rublev, a player ranked in the Top 10, but facing the most recent Australian Open champion will be the true test at this point. The Czech is unlikely to equal Sinner’s extremely forceful style of play.
Being a tennis player is difficult because there is no secret recipe to stop a decline in rankings. All you need to do is get on stage and pull up your socks. That’s what Casper Ruud has done admirably.
There were ridiculous rumors that he had long since passed his prime. We don’t seem to be near that. It seems as though he hasn’t even reached the prime of his career at 25.
The Norwegian is primed for a possible title challenge this week thanks to his recent rebirth. Something brave against Gael Monfils was exactly what the doctor ordered. Ruud won that match in three sets.