Disappointment is the main word that a final leaves when there has barely been any story. Ugo Humbert only held on in the early games of the match, then Alexander Zverev showed why he will be number two in the world next Monday. The German player achieved victory with a tough score of 6-2 and 6-2 in just 1 hour and 15 minutes of play.
A very important moment for both of them as they met this afternoon in the French capital. Alexander came as the favorite to the match, virtually number two in the world, not only due to his experience on these big stages (six Masters 1000 titles and 5 finals, one of them in Paris). Ugo, on the other hand, started as the local favorite, the hero the French had been looking for, showing his grit from the first exchange.
Zverev's Monologue
It was precisely the Frenchman who tried to find something different, with high intensity, but he couldn't surprise an unflinching Zverev. The difference between the German and the Frenchman became more evident as the minutes passed. Precise on serve, unlike his opponent, and successful on return, Sascha opened a gap that became impossible for a Humbert who lost his initial energy.
Although Ugo hit some good shots, the feeling was one of total wear, with a clear weakness from the serve that opened the doors to his opponent. Even though in those final moments he could defend with his serve, it was already too late to dream of a possible comeback. Not even the tension of being close to the trophy could prevent Alexander from adding his first title in Paris-Bercy to his collection.
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