The 4th round of Wimbledon 2024 still has some great matches to look out for and we still have some great matchups coming up. These are the last few games before the playoffs and the players will be giving it their all to make sure they reach the quarter-finals and stay alive in the tournament. A lot of great players are still alive in this tournament and are undoubtedly one of the favourites to win the tournament.
The match that we all will be looking forward to is between Alexander Zverev and Taylor Fritz. While Zverev is yet to lose a set this entire tournament, Taylor Fritz has been equally impressive this season as well. This will be a battle to look into to see if the German sensation keep his Grand Slam dream alive or will the American get the better of him and break his heart once again.
Match details
Fixture: (4) Alexander Zverev vs (13) Taylor Fritz
Date: 8th July 2024
Tournament: Wimbledon 2024
Round: Round 4
Venue: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon
Category: Grand Slam Men Singles
Surface: Grass
Head-to-Head
There is no doubt that Zverev is the man who is ahead in the head-to-head stats and has won 5 out of the 8 encounters while Taylor Fritz has won 3. The last time these two met in Wimbledon was in 2021 when it was the World number 4 who won the four-set game in the third round. Fritz will still have some confidence knowing that he has won against Zverev in the tournament. This might be a closer contest than it looks and the players should not take each other for granted at all.
Odds
Alexander Zverev | -185 |
Taylor Fritz | +140 |
Prediction
Taylor Fritz is a talented player and probably one of the best players the USA has in this generation, but it is Alexander Zverev who has been in the best form out of the two and he will want to get his hands on the trophy after his tough loss to Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open. This still might be another close game, but is the former Olympic Gold medalist who will be the favourite in this encounter and will be chasing after his first Grand Slam title.