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Zverev battles against swell of Argentinian support

Alexander Zverev loses a break point as Francisco Cerundolo's fans sing loudly.

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Zverev battles against swell of Argentinian support

Alexander Zverev loses a break point as Francisco Cerundolo's fans sing loudly.

·Sydney, Australia
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The tour of Francisco Cerúndolo at the Australian Open came to an end this Sunday. The Argentine tennis player was overtaken by the German Alexander Zverev, runner-up of the tournament in 2025, which was imposed with 6-2, 6-4 and 6-4 partials in a match corresponding to the eighth finals played in Melbourne Park. To Cerúndolo, the match represented a new chance to achieve his first win before a top ten player in a Grand Slam, a goal that continu…

Argentine tennis was left without representatives at the Australian Open this Sunday, January 25, after Francisco Cerúndolo's defeat against Alexander Zverev in the eighth finals of the first Grand Slam of the season. The match was played in Melbourne Park, where the German, current number three in the world rankings, prevailed with authority in straight sets and frustrated the dream of the...

A. De Minaur b. [10] A. Bublik 6-4 6-1 6-1 Can a double phallus disarm a player? Answer yes! Why on the 5-4 30-40 balanced race, intense but closed with a madness at the service. The summary of the eighth final between Alex De Minaur and Alexander Bublik is all at that juncture. And away to blow up the speeches about the kazako and match that has deflated leaving a bit of disappointment on this edition 2026 of the Australian Open. This does not …

Alexander Zverev brilliantly qualified for the quarter finals of the Australian Open after his easy success (6-2, 6-4, 6-4) against Argentinian Francisco Cerundolo on Sunday. He became the most present German at this stage in Melbourne.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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