Alexander Zverev meets Flavio Cobolli on April 30 at 21:00 (GMT+3) in the quarterfinal of the Madrid Open.
Zverev’s push through a three-set battle in the previous round and his history at this event point firmly in one direction and he should have too much for Cobolli.
Below is the full match preview, predictions and betting analysis.
Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli Tips
- Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli: Zverev to win 2-0 @ with N/A
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli Odds
| Result | Odds |
|---|---|
| Alexander Zverev | |
| Flavio Cobolli |
*Odds correct at the time of publication and subject to change.
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Alexander Zverev vs Flavio Cobolli Prediction: Zverev’s Madrid record meets quicker clay conditions
Alexander Zverev reached the quarterfinal here after a three-set win over Jakub Mensik, a match that stretched to 32 games and lasted two hours and 20 minutes. He opened with an early break and edged the first set 6-4, then saw Mensik take the second in a tiebreak before recovering from an early break down in the decider with two breaks of his own.
That match brought 12 aces and 3 double faults from Zverev. He landed 67% of first serves and won 81% of those points (50/62), adding 57% on second serve (17/30) while saving two of three break points. It also marked his 24th win of the season and ended a run of three consecutive last-16 exits in Madrid, a tournament where he has already lifted the trophy twice.
Flavio Cobolli arrives after a three-set win over Daniil Medvedev, the former World No. 1, taking it 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 across 31 games in two hours and 21 minutes. He hit 5 aces and 2 double faults, landed 58% of first serves and won 70% of those points (43/61), while also taking 61% on second serve (27/44) and saving four of six break points. His clay record this season stands at 8-2, backed by a runner-up finish in Munich.
The head-to-head sits at 2-1 in Zverev’s favour. He won their meetings at the 2025 French Open and Halle, but Cobolli took the latest clash in Munich, ending Zverev’s title run there. That recent result offers a contrasting note, yet it remains a single outcome within a broader set of meetings.
Madrid’s quicker clay tends to reward first-strike patterns and strong baseline weight, elements reflected in Zverev’s serving numbers against Mensik and his overall record at this event. Cobolli’s current form on clay, including the Munich final and the Medvedev win, keeps the match competitive for spells, and a tight rhythm across sets would not surprise.
With two Madrid titles, 24 wins this season and strong serving numbers in the last round, backing Zverev to win 2-0 at 1.91 is the way to go.
Tip: Zverev to win 2-0 @ with N/A