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Alexander Zverev defeats Marin Cilic in three sets at ATP Finals

Zverev will take on Roger Federer in a blockbuster clash on Tuesday evening at 8pm - live on Sky Sports

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Highlights as Alexander Zverev showed immense maturity beyond his years in defeating Marin Cilic at the ATP Finals

Germany's rising star Alexander Zverev made a dream debut at the ATP Finals as he battled past Wimbledon finalist Marin Cilic in three sets on Sunday evening.

Zverev, who is the youngest Tour Finals qualifier since Juan Martin del Potro in 2008, fought back from a break down in the deciding set to record a 6-4 3-6 6-4 victory.

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The towering 6ft 6in 20-year-old had already underlined his emergence with five titles this year, extending his winning run over Cilic to four matches as the budding star enthralled spectators at the O2 Arena.

Zverev is bidding to become the first German to end the year in the world's top three since Boris Becker in 1994, and he made a blistering start by breaking his opponent in a rip-roaring opening game.

The single break of serve was enough for the hard-hitting German as he wrapped up the first set with a confident hold to love.

Marin Cilic of Croatia plays a backhand in his match against Alexander Zverev of Germany during day one of the Nitto ATP Finals
Image: Cilic crumbed to his sixth defeat in seven matches at the London season-ender

Former US Open champion Cilic responded in the best possible way by winning the opening three games of the next set before Zverev got on the board, but he was always playing catch-up and it wasn't long before the 29-year-old set up a deciding set shoot-out.

Cilic made the first breakthrough, but Zverev, the winner of two Masters series trophies this year, responded to level at 3-3.

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The growing frustrations of the giant Croat became evidently clear when he served to stay in the match, but it was Zverev's clean hitting and bravery which proved to be the match-winner.

Shot of the match

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Zverev showcased his all-court skills with this sublime winning volley in the first set

Zverev delight

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Zverev gives his reaction after edging Cilic in a hard-fought three-set clash

"For the most part of the second and third set he was the better player," Zverev said in a courtside interview. "I was just happy to come back and win. If you have the opportunity to play here you have to take it. We both played well today, but I'm happy to get the win."

"It is different walking on here than any other stadium. The crowd, the atmosphere is amazing," Zverev, who revelled on the big stage, told reporters after the late-night finish. "There were a lot of nerves involved in my first match. Obviously I'm happy that's behind me. I'm happy that I won."

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Experts' opinion

Zverev showed us why everybody believes this guy going to be a world No 1. That was very impressive from this youngster to come back and win this match. I watch his game and that backhand is one of the best two-handed backhands I've ever seen in the game.
Greg Rusedski
Zverev's poise is really impressive. These are big moments and he seems so comfortable in his own skin which is very rare for someone of any age really - at age 20 it's incredible.
Peter Fleming

What's next

Zverev will take on Roger Federer as both winners go head to head in a mouth-watering encounter on Tuesday, while Cilic and Sock meet in the afternoon with both players needing a win to stand any hope of qualification to the semi-finals.

A. Zverev v Cilic: Match Stats

A. Zverev Match Stats Cilic
9 Aces 5
2 Double Faults 1
80% 1st serve win percentage 74%
47% 2nd serve win percentage 56%
4/6 Break points 1/4
31 Total winners 20
41 Unforced errors 31
88 Total points won 86
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