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Alexander Zverev went back-to-back during last summer's U.S. Open at the Citi Open and Rogers Cup, and he has a chance to accomplish the same feat after lifting the trophy once more in Washington, D.C.
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Click here to keep updated with all the printable draws and schedule from the men's tennis tournaments around the world.
Click here to keep updated with all the printable draws and schedule from the men's tennis tournaments around the world.
Click here to keep up with the WTA draws and schedule from the tennis tournaments in San Jose and Washington DC.
Click here to keep updated with all the printable draws and schedule from the men's tennis tournaments around the world.
Click here to keep up with the WTA draws and schedule from the tennis tournaments in San Jose and Washington DC.
Click here to keep updated with all the printable draws and schedule from the men's tennis tournaments around the world.
Not everything is running smoothly in the nation’s capital right now but, in between the heat (not as bad as usual this year) and the showers, tennis was able to produce a welcome distraction...
Alexander Zverev captured his fourth ATP title of the year when he defeated Kevin Anderson 6-4, 6-4 in the final of the Citi Open on Sunday.
“I think I improved a lot in the last few months and in this off-season so I can be able to win these kinds of tournaments... I showed in Rome and I'm showing it here again.
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