Tennis-Fritz rallies past Zverev to seal Halle final spot


FILE PHOTO: Tennis - ATP 500 - Halle Open - OWL Arena, Halle, Germany - June 19, 2026 Taylor Fritz of the U.S. celebrates after winning his quarter final match against Ben Shelton of the U.S. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File photo

June 20 (Reuters) - Top ⁠seed Alexander Zverev was knocked out ⁠of the Halle Open after a battling ‌three-set defeat by American Taylor Fritz in the semi-finals on Saturday.

World number three Zverev, fresh off his maiden ​Grand Slam title at the ⁠French Open, lost ⁠6-7(4) 6-4 7-5 in a match lasting two ⁠hours ‌and 39 minutes.

The German, a finalist at Halle in 2016 and ⁠2017, entered the match with a poor ​recent record ‌against Fritz, having lost his previous six ⁠meetings with ​the American.

He made a strong start, securing an early break, but Fritz responded to force ⁠a tiebreak, which Zverev won.

Fritz ​hit back in the second set, turning the momentum decisively in his favour by winning ⁠12 consecutive points and levelling the match.

In the decider, both players were locked in a tense battle before Fritz produced a late break ​to seal victory and book ⁠his place in the final.

He will face ​Germany’s Daniel Altmaier or fellow ‌American Frances Tiafoe in ​Sunday’s title clash.

(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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