Alexander Zverev vs Dominic Thiem Full Match, US Open 2020 Final
Alexander Zverev and Dominic Thiem go headtohead in the final of the 2020 US Open One of them will become the first men s singles Grand Slam winner born in the 1990s. The last 63 mens singles Grand Slam titles have been claimed by men born in the 1980s, a streak that dates all the way back to 2004 Roland Garros. Zverev has struggled mightily with his second serve at this years US Open (49 double faults through six rounds), but the 23yearold German has battled through those rough patches to take his place in his first career Grand Slam final. He became the first player to rally from two sets down in a US Open semifinal since 2011, when he defeated Spains Pablo Carreno Busta. Thiem is bidding to win a major singles title after dropping his first three Grand Slam finals. He lost the first two against Rafael Nadal at Roland Garros (2018, 2019) and then fell to Novak Djokovic in five sets in this years Australian Open final. Thiem hopes to avoid joining Ivan Lendl and Andy Murray as
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