
The tale of the tape from the 'best seat in the house'
Dzumhur’s deft drop shots and persistent pace were troubling Zverev, who struck one too many passive strokes. The world No.3 managed to hold from 0-40 at 3-3 in the third, but that was a warning sign. Dzumhur canvassed the net with aplomb and broke at the next opportunity to then stand on the brink of a memorable victory. Zverev didn’t panic, with more concern for what was on his plate later: “Mainly I was thinking what I was going to have for lunch at times,” he said.