US Open: Zverev rallies past Carreno Busta to enter maiden Grand Slam final

Alexander Zverev
Alexander Zverev is bidding to become the first German Grand Slam champion since Boris Becker won the 1996 Australian Open. Photo: AFP

New York: German fifth seed Alexander Zverev overcame a listless start to secure a thrilling 3-6, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3 US Open semifinal win over Spaniard Pablo Carreno Busta on Friday to reach his first Grand Slam final.

Zverev, with his back against the wall, raised his game just in time to deny the Spanish 20th seed the upset and, in doing so, secured his first career victory from two sets down on his second match point after a rogue backhand by Carreno Busta. The German looked headed for certain defeat after committing 36 errors through the first two sets but used his versatile game to pick himself up and looked like a completely different player the rest of the way.

"I was actually looking at the scoreboard when I was down two sets to love and I was like 'I can't believe it, I am playing in the semifinal where I am supposed to be the favourite and I am down two sets to love," said Zverev.

"I knew that I had to come up with better tennis and I knew that I had to be more stable ... but I am through to my first Grand Slam final and that's all that matters."

After Zverev levelled the match at two sets apiece Carreno Busta took a medical timeout to have his back tended to and the German, with a sudden swagger in his step, got the break he needed in the first game before cruising home. Carreno Busta was locked in early as he held at love to open the match, turned aside a break point on his next service game, and broke twice for a 5-1 lead before securing the first set.

Things kept going the Spaniard's way in the second as he pushed Zverev's back to the wall with three consecutive breaks for a 5-0 lead during a lopsided set in which the mishitting German made 22 unforced errors.

But Zverev flipped a switch and suddenly looked the more confident of the two as he broke Carreno Busta four times over the next two sets while leaning on his serve to put the pressure on the Spaniard's shoulders.

Terrific comeback
Zverev turned it around to seal a place in Grand Slam final for the first time. Photo: AFP

Zverev, who is bidding to become the first German Grand Slam champion since Boris Becker won the 1996 Australian Open.

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