Germany's Alexander Zverev lifts the trophy after winning the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament at the Accor Arena in Paris.
Alexander Zverev was imperious in dispatching Frenchman Ugo Humbert 6-2, 6-2 to win the Paris Masters on Sunday (November 3, 2024). The third-seeded Zverev was in total control of the final to earn his seventh Masters 1000 title, his first in the French capital. The win at the indoor tournament also moved him past top-ranked Jannik Sinner for the most wins on the ATP tour this year, at 66. Zverev’s big serve, excellent returns and precise attacking shots did not take long to extinguish the hopes of the partisan crowd as Humbert never got into the match.
Germany's Alexander Zverev lifts the trophy after winning the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament at the Accor Arena in Paris.
Germany's Alexander Zverev poses with the the trophy after winning the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament at the Accor Arena in Paris.
Germany's Alexander Zverev reacts after winning the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament against France's Ugo Humbert at the Accor Arena in Paris.
France's Ugo Humbert returns to Germany's Alexander Zverev during the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament at the Accor Arena in Paris.
Germany's Alexander Zverev returns to France's Ugo Humbert during the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament at the Accor Arena in Paris.
France's Ugo Humbert returns to Germany's Alexander Zverev during the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament at the Accor Arena in Paris.
France's Ugo Humbert walks onto the court before the final of the Paris Masters tennis tournament against Germany's Alexander Zverev at the Accor Arena in Paris.