Turin: Audacious swinging volley winners. Serve-and-volleying. An ace out wide on his first match point with his second serve.
Alexander Zverev showed off new, more aggressive, tactics in a dominant 6-4, 6-4 win over second-ranked Daniil Medvedev on Sunday to lift the trophy at the ATP Finals for the second time.
A day after beating top-ranked Novak Djokovic over three sets in the semifinals, Zverev raised his game to a new dimension.
It was definitely a game plan," Zverev said.
"He's one of the best baseline players in the world, and against him you need to take control over the points, and I did that today and that's why it worked out very well for me.
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It was a similar approach to how Djokovic beat Medvedev in the Paris Masters final earlier this month, when the Serb attacked the net more often than usual.
He's been playing great tennis for a while but now he's also playing very intelligent tennis, said Zverev's older brother and fellow pro, Mischa, who has been coaching him in the absence of Alexander Zverev Sr.
He's improving his game, Mischa said in an on-court interview shortly after the final, as Zverev was still basking in the crowd and signing autographs.
I've seen him hit his backhand slice approach shot and hit a volley drop shot to finish off the point, serve-and-volley. ... I really enjoyed watching it.
Mischa, a pure serve-and-volleyer who reached a career-high ranking of No. 25 in 2017, is clearly urging his brother to come forward more.
At 6-foot-6 (1.98-meters) and with a huge wingspan, Zverev can be quite an imposing figure at the net.
That's what I told him. I'm like, Just be creative and play smart, play with your heart and your brain,' Mischa said.
That's what he was doing. He wasn't just playing solid tennis, he was playing mostly creative tennis.
Medvedev, the U.S. Open champion, won this event last year and had beaten Zverev five consecutive times.
There's no better way to end the season than winning here, Zverev said.
I'm also now very much looking forward to next year already.