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Halle Open 2026 — Zverev Wins All-German Clash to Advance to Quarterfinals

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World number three Alexander Zverev advanced to the final eight of the Halle Open grass-court tournament on Thursday, continuing his winning run since his French Open victory on clay earlier in June.

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The German Alexander Zverev, champion weeks ago of Roland Garros, won nine consecutive games after beating his compatriot Yannik Hanfmann by 6-3 and 7-6 (4), and placed himself in the quarterfinals of the Halle tournament.

·Barcelona, Spain
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Zverev beats Nadal in ATP 500 wins and reaches quarters in Halle

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Grand Slam winner Alexander Zverev shows a sovereign performance in his second game at the grass tournament in Halle. Hamburger wins against Yannick Hanfmann in two sets.

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Alexander Zverev beats Yannick Hanfmann in two sets and moves into the quarterfinals of Halle. The match to read.

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I want to study in the United States through a sports scholarship: Click here After being champion of Roland Garros 2026, Alexander Zverev continues with his great level and his good moment in brick dust has moved him to the grass, where in front of his audience he has ended up advancing to quarterfinals after defeating his compatriot Yannick Hanfmann by 6-3, 7-6(4) after less than an hour and a half of play. Zverev's path had already started we…

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focus.de broke the news in Berlin, Germany on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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