The match lasted 3 hours 33 minutes. Zverev hit 12 aces, committed six double faults and converted 7 of 10 break points. Etcheverry scored eight aces, committed two double faults and converted 4 of 15 break points.
In the fourth round, Zverev will meet the 50th world racket, American Brandon Nakashima, who in the third round defeated the 18th world racket, Italian Lorenzo Musetti, with a score of 6:2, 3:6, 6:3, 7:6 (7:4).
Source: Sport

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