Carlos Alcaraz wins Cincinnati Open
Digest more
2don MSN
How to watch today’s Alcaraz vs. Zverev Cincinnati Open semifinal: Time, TV, free live stream
The second spot in the 2025 Cincinnati Open men’s singles final is on the line Saturday night, as No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz battles No. 3 Alexander Zverev.
Alexander Zverev issued a worrying health update before crashing out of the Cincinnati Open. The German was defeated 6-4, 6-3 by Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-finals on Saturday as he missed out on a place in the final.
Less than 24 hours after winning their Cincinnati Open quarterfinal matches Friday, Carlos Alcaraz will face Alexander Zverev in the semifinal. Saturday’s match is set for 6 p.m. ET, with the winner playing in the final Monday. Alcaraz vs. Zverev will air on Tennis Channel, you can stream it on DirecTV (free trial).
As the tennis world prepares for the U.S. Open, the races to be ATP and WTA world No. 1 are getting interesting in Cincinnati.
Ten seeded players were in action during the Cincinnati Open quarterfinals Aug. 15. Here's how the action unfolded in Mason.
Alexander Zverev will face Ben Shelton in the Cincinnati Open quarterfinal Friday at 7 p.m. ET. Zverev is 3-0 all time against Shelton, which includes two straight set wins in 2025. Zverev vs. Shelton will air on Tennis Channel, you can stream it on DirecTV (free trial).
1d
Tennis World on MSNAlexander Zverev will have to make a choice ahead of the US Open
Alexander Zverev played the semifinal of the 'Cincinnati Open' against Carlos Alcaraz, but it was clear to everyone that he was not at the top of his shape due to a malaise already suffered during his match against Ben Shelton in the quarterfinals.
2d
USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNBen Shelton 'finally runs out of gas' against Zverev in Cincinnati Open quarterfinal
The run had to end eventually. After nine straight wins in Masters 1000 play, Ben Shelton fell to Alexander Zverev in Cincinnati.
1d
Yardbarker on MSN'I'm not sure what happened': Alexander Zverev makes worrying fitness admission ahead of Cincinnati Open semifinal
Germany’s Alexander Zverev has made a worrying admission about his fitness ahead of the Cincinnati Open semifinal. The 28-year-old is going through a rough season.