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Paul Saves Match Point in Stunning Zverev Upset
20 Aug
Summary
- Tommy Paul saved a match point to defeat Alexander Zverev.
- The American player rallied from behind to win the second set tie-break.
- Paul reached his first Cincinnati quarter-final with the victory.

Tommy Paul secured a significant upset victory over top seed Alexander Zverev at the Cincinnati Open. The match, disrupted by a nearly 90-minute rain shower and further short delays, saw Paul ultimately prevail after saving a match point. Paul managed to win the second-set tie-break despite being down 5/6. He then mounted a comeback in the third set, winning four straight games to clinch the two-hour, 51-minute match.
This victory marks Paul's first quarter-final appearance in Cincinnati. He now holds a 3-1 advantage in his head-to-head series against Zverev. In other matches, Arthur Fils defeated World No. 8 Alex de Minaur, advancing to his fifth Masters 1000 quarter-final of the season. Thiago Agustin Tirante also continued his impressive run, defeating Jakub Mensik to reach the last eight.