Zverev battles in Halle, faces Medvedev in semis 

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Published On: 20 Jun 2025, 23:53

HALLE WESTFALEN, Germany, June 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Home favourite Alexander 
Zverev shrugged off a mystery illness at Halle on Friday to battle past 
Italian Fabio Cobolli and progress to the last four of the Wimbledon warm-up.

The German second seed felled Cobolli 6-4, 7-6 (8/6) and will next face 
Daniil Medvedev, after the Russian third seed beat American Alex Michelsen 6-
4, 6-3 in his quarter-final.

In a rematch of a third-round meeting at Roland Garros three weeks ago, 
Zverev again produced an impressive serving performance.

He crucially rallied from 0-40 down in the second and fourth games of first 
set.

A finalist in Stuttgart last week Zvervev will be hoping to go one better on 
the grass of Halle after being a losing finalist at the tournament in 2016 
and 2017.

It wasn't all plain sailing as he had to take an unscheduled break at 1-1 and 
deuce in the first set.

"I felt fine before the match, and then out of nowhere I felt really, really 
bad and felt ill," recounted Zverev.

"I went to throw up, and then 15 minutes later I felt okay again. So I don't 
know what it was. I've never experienced that before, to be honest. Hopefully 
I will be fine the next couple of hours, when the adrenalin settles. After 
that, I think it was a pretty good match."

He sealed the contest with a big first serve in the second set tie-break.

Medvedev earlier reached his third semi of the season.

He is guaranteed to return to the Top 10 in the ATP rankings.

Zverev, who last met Medvedev in the 2024 Australian Open semi-finals, said: 
"Definitely he's one of the toughest opponents in my career. It's going to be 
a great match and I'm really looking forward to facing him."

In the other quarter-finals, Alexander Bublik, who claimed defending champion 
and world number one Jannik Sinner's scalp on Wednesday, eased past Tomas 
Machac to set up a last four date with eighth seed Karen Khachanov who 
despatched Tomas Martin Etcheverry 6-3, 6-2.

Bublik revealed his giant-killing Sinner success had cost him sleep.

"I didn't have a really good night of sleep," the 2023 Halle winner said.

"I tried to keep focused, but there are thoughts and everything on social 
media, receiving a lot of messages." 

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