Zverev dominates at Wimbledon: third round safe
The Hamburger beats Royer and now meets Giron. Confidence grows before the next duel.

Alexander Zverev crowned his appearance on the sacred turf of Wimbledon with a confident demonstration and is undisputed in the third round. The Hamburg native defeated Valentin Royer in three sets, underlining his growing ambitions at the traditional Grand Slam tournament in London. Zverev largely dominated the match against Royer and showed an impressive mentality as he survived a critical moment in the third set.
Despite a match point for his opponent, the top German player kept a cool head and turned the set around to win the game easily in three rounds. This performance is a clear signal that Zverev is making progress on the pitch, which was often considered his weakest surface, and has adapted his game to the conditions. The victory was not only a result of tactical discipline, but also an expression of the increased self-confidence he has built up over the past few weeks.















