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    Zverev crashes as Tsitsipas, Draper advance in Monte Carlo

    AFP – Top seed Alexander Zverev crashed out in his opening match of the Monte Carlo Masters falling to Italy’s Matteo Berrettini as defending champion Stefanos Tsitsipas and Britain’s Jack Draper both advanced.

    World number two Zverev has struggled for any kind of form since his defeat by Jannik Sinner in the Australian Open final at the end of January, winning just six of 12 matches.

    But with a first-round bye in the absence of world number one Sinner, who is suspended for a doping violation until May 4, Zverev was among the favourites.

    After a controlled start to the game, the German slumped to a 2-6, 6-3, 7-5 defeat to 34th-ranked Berrettini, at the end of a high-flying match, which had included an impressive 48-stroke rally won by the Italian. “It’s been the worst period since my injury (the) last few months,” said Zverev who has suffered a string of early exits of late, including at Indian Wells.

    “I played a great first set, and once I got broken in the second set I play 10 levels down. My ball is much slower. I stop hitting the ball.

    “The same story the last few months. Nothing changes. So it’s me who lost the match, once again.

    “I thought my level was terrible, but that’s just my opinion.”

    Defending champion and three-time Monte Carlo winner Tsitsipas advanced past 38th-ranked Australian Jordan Thompson.

    After a lacklustre US tour, the Dubai winner won through 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 in his second round tie.

    Indian Wells champion Draper, seeded fifth, eased past 45th-ranked American Marcos Giron 6-1, 6-1.

    Zverev won the first set against former Wimbledon runner-up Berrettini but a break of serve in the sixth game of the second set allowed the Italian to level the match.

    Berrettini broke at three-all in the final set before blowing a chance to close out victory on his own serve, but he broke again for a 6-5 lead after an astonishing 48-shot rally.

    The 34th-ranked Berrettini made no mistake with his second opportunity though, advancing to a last-16 meeting with Lorenzo Musetti or Jiri Lehecka.

    “The game plan was the same but I changed my attitude and the way I was believing in my strokes,” Berrettini said.

    Alexander Zverev. PHOTO: AFP
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