Alexander Zverev continues to offer very little on serve as Marcos Giron goes into the net.
Alexander Zverev continues to offer very little on serve as Marcos Giron goes into the net.
The German second seed then brings up four set points as Giron overcooks a forehand, and takes them at the third opportunity with a deft volley at the net.
It's a long way back for Giron from here.
Giron 2-6 6-7 (4-7) 0-0 Zverev
Alexander Zverev has half a chance at 30-30 but Marcos Giron holds his nerve with two strong first serves to hold.
Zverev then comfortably comes through his service game to take the second set to a tie-break.
Alexander Zverev just breezed through the first set and capitalized it in the best way possible, 2-6.
If the German continues to play like this with the same intensity and momentum, it would become difficult for the unseeded American Marcos Giron.
Alexander Zverev puts more pressure on Giron as the game comes to Deuce but the American holds his composure through and through.
German second seed settles in this match very quickly and Giron too is playing the role of a tough competitor.
Giron 2-3 Zverev
Alexander Zverev has not taken long to find his range with his forehand as a couple of winners zip off the German second seed's racquet.
After bringing up break point, Zverev's forehand does some more good work as Marcos Giron is overpowered during a rally.
A confident start from the French Open champion.
Giron 1-2 Zverev
Alexander Zverev has long struggled to deliver results consistently on grass.
The German has picked up 42 ATP Tour titles, including last month's French Open, but is yet to win a single title on grass.
Zverev has reached three grass finals - twice in Halle and once in Stuttgart - but lost on all three occasions.
And he has never gone beyond the fourth round at Wimbledon, reaching that stage in three of his previous nine appearances at SW19.
Zverev and Giron take the centre stage on Court 1 after Merten's emotional speech as she also ended her losing streak to Rybakina.
Now let's see who proceeds in the round 4 of the Men's Singles between these two.
The 2nd seed Kazakh Elena Rybakina lost consecutive sets to the Belgian 25th seed Elise Mertens in consecutive sets.
Rybakina was struggling against Mertens and her journey in Wimbledon 2026 gets over in the round three itself.
Alexander Zverev leads the head-to-head series against Marcos Giron 4-0.
The two players have competed against each other in four official ATP Tour matches, spanning both hard courts, clay, and grass .
Alexander Zverev enters the third round of Wimbledon 2026 looking every bit a title contender after producing two composed performances in the opening rounds. The German has relied on his booming serve, heavy groundstrokes and improved movement on grass to progress without major trouble, and he will now look to book a place in the fourth round as he continues his pursuit of a maiden Wimbledon title.
Standing in his way is American Marcos Giron, who has quietly put together another impressive run at SW19. Giron's relentless baseline game, quick footwork and ability to extend rallies have earned him a deserved place in the third round, but he now faces his toughest challenge of the tournament. While Zverev starts as the clear favourite with his superior firepower and experience, Giron will hope his consistency and fighting spirit can trouble the German in what promises to be an intriguing contest on Court 1.
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