Flavio Cobolli will face Alexander Zverev in the ATP Masters 1000 Madrid quarterfinals on Thursday, April 30, at 8:00 p.m. ET, setting up a rematch that arrives with recent history on Cobolli’s side. Two weeks before the meeting in Madrid, Cobolli demolished Zverev in straight sets in Munich.
Cobolli comes into the match having won four of his last five, and his route through Madrid has already tested him. He opened by beating Ugo Carabelli in three sets after dropping the first set 6-7, then defeated Vallejo in straight sets before outlasting Medvedev in three tight sets in almost three hours. That run has reinforced his reputation as a clay-court specialist, and it also gives him a 1-2 head-to-head record against Zverev entering the quarterfinal.
Zverev has matched Cobolli’s recent form, winning four of his last five matches and reaching the last eight in Madrid after a straight-set win over Atmane, a three-set-to-one victory over Navone and a three-set battle with Mensik that lasted more than two hours. The German already knows the court well, having won Madrid in 2018 and 2021, and he is again deep into a tournament that has often suited him.
The contrast is what makes the matchup compelling. Cobolli has already shown in Munich that he can take the exchange to Zverev on clay, but the German arrives with more Madrid pedigree and enough recent wins to make the quarterfinal feel balanced. If Cobolli carries the same heaviness and patience that carried him past Medvedev, he has a real chance to repeat the upset. If Zverev settles into the rhythm that won him two Madrid titles, he can quickly turn the rematch into a reset.