“The crowd was unbelievable. Thanks to everyone for coming out. It is the first time I have won on this court and in this way. So hopefully many more to come,” Zverev said.
Although Zverev stormed to a 1-0 set lead, he fell behind as Dzumhur turned up the heat, striking 18 winners compared to Zverev’s only four, winning the second set.
Zverev then gave his rival some help by committing 17 unforced errors in the third set compared to Dzumhur’s six as Dzumhur went up two sets to one.
At that point Zverev woke up and stole back the victory in the fourth and fifth sets, winning the fourth set’s tie break.
In the upcoming round, Zverev is due to face the winner of the match between French national favourite Lucas Pouille and Karen Khachanov of Russia