The Quarter-Final match of Swedish Open between Alexander Zverev vs Andrey Rublev will take place on July 21.
As the Swedish Open enters its crucial stages, all attention is fixed on Alexander Zverev, the towering German tennis sensation. With a blend of power, precision, and finesse, he has soared to the upper ranks of men’s tennis, leaving fans eagerly anticipating another brilliant display in his forthcoming quarter-final match. Zverev’s journey to the quarter-finals has been absolutely impressive. His dominant displays on the clay courts have left opponents in awe. As a former Grand Slam finalist and ATP Tour champion, his experience on the big stage gives him a significant advantage and fuels his hunger for success. The young German’s booming serve and blistering groundstrokes make him a formidable force on any surface, but it is particularly noteworthy how proficient he is on clay. With each match, Zverev’s confidence grows, solidifying his status as one of the brightest talents in the sport.
As the Swedish Open reaches its thrilling quarter-final stage, all eyes are on Andrey Rublev, the Russian tennis sensation. With his impressive skills and rising reputation, Andrey is ready to make a lasting impression on this prestigious clay court tournament. Throughout his journey to the quarter-finals, he has displayed an electrifying performance, demonstrating his unwavering determination and dominant gameplay that have left his opponents in disarray. Regardless of the surface, his aggressive style and powerful groundstrokes establish him as a formidable challenger. Rublev, a former top ten player and multiple ATP Tour title winner, showcases his unwavering determination to excel on the grand stage in every match. The Swedish Open serves as an opportunity for him to solidify his position among the sport’s elite and expand his growing collection of titles.
Alexander Zverev vs Andrey Rublev | Details |
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Date | July 21, 2023 |
Surface | Clay |
Tournament | Swedish Open |
Stage | Quarter-Final |
Time (India) | 06: 15 pm |
Opponent | Score |
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Pavel Kotov | 6-3, 7-64 (W) |
Novak Djokovic | 6-4, 1-6, 4-6, 3-6 (L) |
Alexander Bublik | 7-5, 6-3, 6-76, 6-75, 6-4 (W) |
David Goffin | 6-3, 6-76, 7-65, 6-2 (W) |
Max Purcell | 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 (W) |
Opponent | Score |
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Jozef Kovalik | 4-6, 7-66, 6-4 (W) |
Dusan Lajovic | 7-64, 7-64 (W) |
Damir Dzumhur | 0-0, Damir Dzumhur – retired (W) |
Karl Friberg | 0-6, 6-1, 6-4 (W) |
Blaz Rola | 3-6, 3-6 (L) |
Alexander Zverev and Andrey Rublev, will play for the 7th time in their careers on Friday, with the current Head to Head score being 5-1 in favor of Alexander Zverev. In terms of their H2H on Clay (the surface of this upcoming match) score is 1-1.
The Quarter-Final match of Swedish Open between Alexander Zverev and Andrey Rublev will take place on July 21.
Area | Broadcaster |
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France | france.tv sport, Prime Video |
Europe (all territories except France) | Eurosport |
Austria | Servus TV |
Belgium | rtbf.be |
Switzerland | SRG SSR |
USA | NBC Sports, Peacock, Tennis Channel, Bally Sports |
Canada | RDS, TSN |
Latin America | ESPN |
Brazil | SPORTV |
North Africa & Middle East | beIN Sports |
Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport, Canal+ |
Asia (all territories) | beIN Sports |
China | CMG |
Taiwan | ELTA |
Vietnam | VTV Cab |
Japan | WOWOW |
India | Sony Ten |
Mongolia | SPS |
Australia | Channel 9 |
New Zealand | Sky |
South Korea | CJ ENM |
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