The third racket of the world, the German tennis player Alexander Zverev became the winner of the “Masters” tournament in Paris (France). In the final, he beat Frenchman Hugo Humber (ranked 18) with a score of 6:2, 6:2.
The match lasted only 1 hour and 15 minutes. During this time, Zverev completed four serves, did not allow a single double fault and realized four break points out of six (67%). Umber has three aces, four double faults and no earned break points.
After the victory in the final of the “Masters” in Paris, Alexander Zverev will return to the second line of the rating. It is also the 23rd career title for the German — the second of the season and the seventh Masters.