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Tokyo Olympics: Alexander Zverev wins gold, beats Karan Khachanov in straight sets

The German controlled the match with his big serve and a confident two-handed backhand, never really giving the 25th-ranked a chance

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Our Bureau, AP
Published 01.08.21, 04:40 PM

Alexander Zverev followed up his comeback win over Novak Djokovic by winning the gold medal in men's tennis at the Tokyo Olympics. The fifth-ranked German overwhelmed Russian opponent Karan Khachanov 6-3, 6-1 at the Tokyo Games on Sunday for the biggest title of his career.

The German controlled the match with his big serve and a confident two-handed backhand, never really giving the 25th-ranked Khachanov a chance.

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Zverev's previous best performance was reaching the final of last year's U.S. Open, where he wasted a two-set lead in a five-set loss to Dominic Thiem.

IOC president Thomas Bach watched his fellow German win the title as a group of about 10 anti-Olympic protesters across the street from the Ariake Tennis Park made themselves heard inside Center Court. Play was not interrupted.

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