Tennis: A sign of new era in Tennis: Alexander Zverev defeated Rafael Nadal to face Medvedev in Paris Master final.

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Tennis- Paris Masters: Roland Garros champion Rafael Nadal stunned by young talent Alexander Zverev in the Paris Masters semifinal 6-4 7-5. Now he will meet Medvedev in the final. 


Alexander Zverev became the first German to reach the Paris Masters Final in the last 25 years. 


Zverev was great on his serve as he hit 13 aces in the game against Rafael Nadal. Nadal was able to hit only 3. 


Alexander Zverev is on a great run with 12 winning streaks. He won 3 ATP Masters 1000 titles. After reaching his first Grand Slam final he won 21 matches out of 23. That is quite remarkable.  


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Zverev was quite dominant in the match. He won the first set with ease using a first serve dominance but Nadal always made a come back in a tough situation. Nadal broke Zverev's serve on the 8th game of a second set to tie a set. Zverev didn't take a chance to Nadal to come back in a match as he broke Nadal's serve and took a match and a place into a final on his serve. 


Nadal never won Paris Master and he was trying to win his first Paris Master title but it was stopped by Zverev who will try to win his 4th ATP Master 1000 title. Nadal also had a chance to tie Novak Djokovic's record of 36 Masters titles but it was ruined by Zverev.  


Rafael Nadal on Paris Master lost to Zverev," It has not been a bad tournament, I spent hours on court. Of course, I wanted to win the tournament but it is always difficult. I had the right attitude during the whole event, I think, fighting in every match that gave me the chance to play four matches that I think will be helpful for London."


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