MUNICH, Germany: Germany’s world No 3 Alexander Zverev beat veteran compatriot Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-3, 6-3 to win the Munich ATP Open for a second consecutive year on Sunday.The fresh-faced 21-year-old from Hamburg, who is coached by his father, beat Argentina’s Guido Pella in the 2017 final.Kohlschreiber, a triple champion in Munich, had not lost a single set coming through the rounds.But the 34-year-old had two break points in the sixth game of the first set only to lose the game and then get broken in the next game.Zverev, the great hope of German tennis, then broke his older compatriot in the opening game of the second set and never looked back.
Spain's Rafael Nadal. — AFP File PARIS: Former world number one Rafael Nadal is unlikely to be seeded at next...
French President Emmanuel Macron shoots to score a goal from the penalty spot in the Varieties Club charity football...
Juventus and Milan face off in fight for second place. — AFP FileMILAN: Juventus v AC Milan is traditionally one of...
Mohsin Naqvi during a meeting in this picture on November 12, 2023. — X/@GovtofPunjabPK LAHORE: In response to the...
The Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday held a meeting with the New Zealand Cricket Chief...
Pakistan Women's Cricket team skipper Bismah Maroof. — AFP/FileKARACHI: The former Pakistan Women’s skipper Bismah...