Overview
- The German defeated Lorenzo Musetti 6-4, 7-5 in the semifinals, serving strongly and not facing a break point.
- He will play world No. 2 and defending champion Jannik Sinner on Sunday, with the Italian into the final without dropping a set and on a 20-match hard-court win streak.
- A quarterfinal walkover against Tallon Griekspoor moved Zverev into the last four and sealed his qualification for the ATP Finals in Turin.
- Managing recurring back pain, Zverev said he regained confidence in his body this week and now turns to defending his Paris Masters title.
- The Vienna surge delivers his first final since June and the 40th ATP final of his career, in a year with one title in Munich.