Zverev on verge of Grand Slam glory after beating Mensik to reach Roland Garros final

Alexander Zverev celebrates his win
Alexander Zverev celebrates his winREUTERS / Guglielmo Mangiapane

Alexander Zverev moved to within touching ⁠distance of a long-coveted maiden Grand Slam title, as the German fought past 26th ‌seed Jakub Mensik 7‑5, 6‑2, 3‑6, 6-3 on Friday ‌to reach the French Open final ‌again.

The 29-year-old, who has lost three major finals, ‌including one at Roland Garros two years ago, ‌has looked sharp in Paris and faces the winner of the all-Italian clash between 10th seed ‌Flavio Cobolli and Matteo Arnaldi.

A ⁠tight opening set ‌on a sun-kissed Court Philippe Chatrier tilted Zverev's way ​when he struck a backhand crosscourt winner in the 11th game to ​bring up a break point, and he nudged ahead with a delicate shot that Mensik ⁠sent into the ​net.

"I knew that it would be my toughest challenge. I managed it and I won, so I'm happy," said Zverev, who ‌became only the fifth active player to ⁠reach multiple Roland Garros title ‌clashes.

"It's amazing the way he (Mensik) played these last two weeks, he ​beat so many unbelievable players. He started playing amazing in the third set, stepping up his level, but ​this is a Grand Slam with best-of-five-set matches.

"Things happen and your opponents will play better. You have to deal with ⁠it. I hope to ​play another great match on Sunday."

The world number three sent down a powerful ace to pocket the first set and asserted himself with an early break at the ‌start of the second set, as the 20-year-old Mensik's level briefly dipped in his maiden Grand Slam semi-final.

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Mensik sat with a towel over his head during a changeover, and his troubles deepened after the restart, when Zverev took his game up a few notches and sealed a double break, before ‌comfortably doubling his lead in the match.

After a ​long medical timeout for a neck ‌issue, Czech Mensik mixed his booming serve with deft drop shots to break for a 4-2 lead en route to winning the third set, but Zverev powered through ⁠the next with ⁠no drama to ‌prevail.

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