Zverev vs Griekspoor: Vienna Open 2025 Head-to-Head Analysis & Prediction

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Zverev vs Griekspoor: Vienna Open 2025 Head-to-Head Analysis & Prediction

In the quarterfinals of the 2025 Vienna Open, second-seed Alexander Zverev faces Tallon Griekspoor. This match marks a crucial point in Zverev’s quest for a second title of the year.

Zverev’s Performance in 2025

Alexander Zverev’s 2025 season has been inconsistent. He has accumulated 21 losses, including notable defeats to lower-ranked players. His year began promisingly, reaching the finals of a Grand Slam in Melbourne.

  • First Round: Defeated Jacob Fearnley (6-4, 1-6, 7-6)
  • Second Round: Defeated Matteo Arnaldi (6-4, 6-4)

Griekspoor’s Season Highlights

Tallon Griekspoor has had a more eventful 2025. He achieved two finals, winning in Mallorca and finishing as a runner-up in Marrakesh. However, he has not advanced past the second round in 14 tournaments this season.

  • First Round: Defeated Karen Khachanov (6-3, 5-7, 6-4)
  • Second Round: Defeated Brandon Nakashima (7-6, 7-6)

Match Details

Date Tournament Round Venue Category Surface Live Telecast
October 24, 2025 Vienna Open 2025 Quarterfinals Wiener Stadhalle, Vienna, Austria ATP 500 Indoor Hard Court Tennis Channel, TSN, Sky Sports

Zverev vs. Griekspoor: Head-to-Head Analysis

Historically, Zverev has dominated Griekspoor with an 8-2 head-to-head record. Their most recent encounter occurred at the French Open, where Griekspoor retired in the second set. Notably, Griekspoor managed to defeat Zverev at Indian Wells earlier this year with a scoreline of 4-6, 7-6, 7-6.

Match Predictions

On indoor hard courts, Zverev has a commendable track record, securing eight titles from ten finals. He previously won the Vienna title against Frances Tiafoe. In contrast, Griekspoor has not made it to a final on indoor hard courts yet.

In their Vienna matches, Zverev has impressive serve statistics, winning 78% of his first serve points. He has broken service only once, with a 30% break point conversion rate. Meanwhile, Griekspoor boasts an 80% success rate on his first serve, having been broken once throughout his two matches.

As both players approach this pivotal match, the ability to seize break point opportunities may play a crucial role. Given his strong head-to-head advantage, Zverev is favored to win the match.

Prediction: Zverev to win in three sets.