Video - Zverev at his breaking point: The sequence that sums up his season against Sinner
Still just as impressive, Jannik Sinner notched a 28th consecutive indoor victory by defeating Alexander Zverev at the Masters. Overwhelmed, the German finally cracked, biting his racket after a break point flew wide—a scene that went viral within minutes.
Four encounters, four defeats for Alexander Zverev against Jannik Sinner in 2025. Facing the world No. 2 in the Masters group stage this Wednesday, the German once again fell under his dominance, losing 6-4, 6-3 despite several missed break opportunities.
It was on one of his break chances that Zverev provided the most memorable image of the match: after an outside ace from Sinner, the German began biting the handle of his racket in frustration.
Proof that the Italian seems to be a cut above the competition in this Masters, also securing a 28th consecutive indoor victory.
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