“Absolutely horrendous performance”;”Classic choke moment” – Fans react to Alexander Zverev’s ’embarrassing’ Rio Open QF loss to World No. 86

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Alexander Zverev Crashes Out of Rio Open 2025 Quarterfinals

Tennis fans were left stunned as Alexander Zverev, the top seed, suffered a quarterfinal defeat at the 2025 Rio Open to World No. 86, Francisco Comesana on Friday.

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Zverev’s Rio Open Journey

The World No. 2 started strong with victories over:
Bu Yunchaokete7-6(4), 6-4
Alexander Shevchenko7-6(1), 7-6(6)

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However, his Golden Swing campaign came to an abrupt end as he fell 6-4, 3-6, 4-6 to the unseeded Argentine, Francisco Comesana.

Fan Reactions: Disappointment & Criticism

Zverev’s early exit sparked intense reactions from tennis fans:
🗣️ “Absolutely horrendous performance. Great attitude and spirit from Comesana.”
🗣️ “Classic choke moment from him.”
🗣️ “Zverev didn’t even make it to the semis in Buenos Aires or Rio. Embarrassing.”
🗣️ “World No. 1 ranking slipping away, thankfully.”

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Despite his struggles on clay, Zverev’s best result of the season remains his runner-up finish at the 2025 Australian Open, where he lost to Jannik Sinner.

What’s Next for Zverev?

Zverev will now shift focus to the Mexican Open 2025 in Acapulco (Feb 24 – Mar 1), an ATP 500 hard court tournament.

Top players competing in Acapulco include:
🎾 Taylor Fritz
🎾 Casper Ruud
🎾 Tommy Paul
🎾 Ben Shelton
🎾 Frances Tiafoe
🎾 Lorenzo Musetti
🎾 Holger Rune

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Defending champion: Alex de Minaur (not participating this year)

Zverev’s History at the Mexican Open

🏆 2021 Champion – Defeated Stefanos Tsitsipas 6-4, 7-6(3) in the final.
🏆 2019 Doubles Champion – Won alongside his brother Mischa Zverev.

Can Zverev bounce back in Acapulco and get his season back on track?

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