In the men's singles final of the Tokyo Olympics and tennis, Germany's Alexander Zverev, who ranked 5th in the world, won the gold medal by beating Karen Khachanov of the Russian Olympic Committee in 25th place in the world.

On the first day of the 10th day of the Tokyo Olympic Games, the men's tennis singles final was held, and Zverev of Germany was ranked 5th in the world, defeating world champion Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the semifinals, and Zverev of Germany was ranked 25th in the world. I played against Khachanov of the committee.



Zverev took the initiative with a strong serve, and succeeded in two breaks by accumulating points with sharp strokes that hit the line and net play, and took the first set 6-3.



In the second set, Zverev, who overwhelmed the opponent by taking five games in a row from the start, took this set 6-1 and won the straight with a set count of 2-0.



Zverev won the first German gold medal in the men's singles.



The defeated Khachanov won the silver medal, and Spain's Pablo Carreño Busta won the bronze medal in 11th place in the world.