Medvedev, Zverev win impressively at ATP 500 tournaments

– Daniil Medvedev won the right to enter the quarter-finals of the Dubai Open 2025, while Alexander Zverev also had a successful start at the Mexican Open 2025.

Facing world No. 29 Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard of France in the second round of the Qatar Open 2025 on the evening of February 26, Medvedev did not start well and the two players fought each game. However, in the pivotal game 9, the Russian star scored an important break and closed the first set with a score of 6-4.

Medvedev advances to the quarterfinals of the Dubai Open 2025 (Photo: Reuters).

In set 2, Medvedev missed 2 break points in game 7 but the Russian then broke crucially in game 9 to win 6-4. Medvedev advances to the quarter-finals of the Dubai Open 2025 and faces world No. 47 Tallon Griekspoor

The quarter-finals of the ATP 500 Dubai Open 2025 in the UAE will take place tonight (February 27). Auger-Aliassime faces Cilic, Luca Nardi faces Quentin Halys and fourth seed Tsitsipas meets Matteo Berrettini. Two star players Rublev and De Minaur were surprisingly eliminated early in the first round.

At the ATP 500 Mexican Open 2025 in Mexico, Alexander Zverev is the number one seed and is considered the top candidate for the championship. In the opening match against Italian player Matteo Arnaldi, the German star had to work very hard to win after 3 sets with the scores of 6-7, 6-3, 6-4.

In the second round, Zverev will face a tough opponent Learner Lien. The Vietnamese-American player impressed when defeating his opponent from the United Kingdom, Cameron Norrie in the first round.

The second round of the Mexican Open 2025 will take place today (February 27) with some notable matches when Holger Rune meets Nakashima and Casper Ruud meets Pacheco.

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