In 2019, Miomir Kecmanovic scored his first Top 10 victory when he ousted a sixth-ranked Alexander Zverev at the Cincinnati Open.
Six and a half years later, Kecmanovic has clinched his maiden Top 5 victory. Unfortunately for Zverev, it came at his expense once again on a hard court—this time in Acapulco.
Clashing at the Albierto Mexicano Telcel on Wednesday evening, Kecmanovic ultimately outlasted the world No. 4. After Zverev forced a decider, Kecmanovic flipped the switch in the pair’s second tiebreaker to prevail, 6-3, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (4), as his opponent’s backhand slice found the net to end the contest following two hours and 36 minutes of battling.
