Tennis-Zverev survives Kopriva challenge at Halle, defending champion Bublik suffers shock exit


Tennis - ATP 500 - Halle Open - OWL Arena, Halle, Germany - June 16, 2026 Germany's Alexander Zverev celebrates winning his round of 32 match against Czech Republic's Vit Kopriva REUTERS/Leon Kuegeler

June 16 (Reuters) - Top seed and ⁠world number three Alexander Zverev battled past Czech qualifier Vit Kopriva ⁠in three sets to reach the second round at the Halle ‌Open, while defending champion Alexander Bublik suffered a shock early exit on Tuesday.

Zverev, who claimed his first Grand Slam title at the French Open nine days ago, looked in control as he ​took the opening set comfortably on the Halle grass. ⁠But Kopriva, ranked 64th, hit ⁠back to level the match, winning a late break point and then claiming ⁠the ‌second set to push the match to a decider.

"I’m very pleased and happy to play my first match as a Grand Slam champion ⁠in Germany but I don’t think that affected me too ​much,” Zverev told ‌reporters after finishing off a 6-3 4-6 6-2 win.

“It was really the ⁠change of surface, ​and my opponent was really good today. I thought he played a fantastic match and he was hitting his groundstrokes incredibly well, serving unbelievably well.

" To be honest ⁠I’m very pleased with the win because I ​think it was a difficult match, a difficult opponent, and for the first grass-court match, it was not too bad.”

Kopriva finished the second set with 14 winners, while ⁠Zverev had 11, before the German picked up his game and closed out a victory which set up an all-German second-round clash with Yannick Hanfmann who defeated rising Brazilian teenager Joao Fonseca 6-2 6-2 in the first round.

Earlier, Italian ​qualifier Mattia Bellucci produced a clinical display to knock ⁠out Bublik 7-6(6) 6-1 in just 75 minutes. The world number 74 outplayed the ​seventh-seeded Kazakh, who won here in 2023 and ‌2025, on his preferred grass surface.

Bellucci will ​face Belgium’s Raphael Collignon for a place in the quarter-finals.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Clare Fallon)

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