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Alexander Zverev assesses his chances against Jannik Sinner ahead of Madrid Open final

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Alexander Zverev will head into tomorrow’s Madrid Open final as a huge underdog, given who he is against. Jannik Sinner has been in top form lately, especially in Masters 1000 tournaments.

Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images Alexander Zverev will head into tomorrow’s Madrid Open final as a huge underdog, given who he is against. Jannik Sinner has been in top form lately, especially in Masters 1000 tournaments. His win yesterday over Arthur Fils marked a 27th consecutive one at this level, having won all of the last four tournaments of this stature.

It’s hard to bet against him adding to his hot streak in Madrid tomorrow. Still, Zverev says he feels ready. Speaking ahead of the match, he acknowledged how tough the challenge would be but didn’t seem fazed by it.

Alexander Zverev looks ahead to Madrid Open final against Jannik Sinner Photo by WILLIAM WEST / AFP via Getty Images Speaking to Tennis Channel while still on court, the 29-year-old started by reflecting on his performance against Blockx. “Possibly,” he replied when asked if it had been his best match of the week so far. He went on to say: “I think against Flavio I also played a fantastic first set, and, you know, in the second set it was a bit worse, but generally, I’m feeling well.

“I look forward to the final. I think it’s going to be a very tough match, but, yeah, he’s been playing amazing tennis. I think it’s not going to be the last time that we’re going to see him in the semi-final of a Masters.