How many times have Sinner and Zverev played each other?
They have played 13 times, with Sinner leading 9-4.
Tennis / ATP
Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev are set to clash in the Mutua Madrid Open final. Sinner has dominated their recent encounters, winning their last eight matches. Zverev, a two-time Madrid champion, looks to overcome Sinner's impressive fo...
The final will be held at the Caja Magica in Madrid, with clay courts and fast altitude conditions favoring Zverev's big serve and baseline game. While Zverev enjoys the Madrid environment and is in good form (26-7 this year), Sinner's ability to elevate his game from the baseline and his recent finesse have been decisive factors in their recent matches. Sinner's win streak demonstrates his consistency and ability to perform under pressure, making him a formidable opponent. Zverev will need to take risks and be more aggressive to disrupt Sinner's rhythm, but that style doesn't come naturally to him.
They have played 13 times, with Sinner leading 9-4.
Zverev's last win against Sinner was at the 2023 US Open.
Zverev has a big serve and solid baseline game, which are well-suited to the conditions in Madrid.
Sinner can match Zverev's power and consistency, but also has the ability to increase the pace and use finesse, giving him an edge.
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