Germany's Alexander Zverev crushed Frenchman Arthur Fils at the Hamburg Open on Saturday to qualify for his first final in over a year, where he takes on Serbian Laslo Djere on Sunday
Zverev eased past Fils 6-2, 6-4, the 19th-ranked German storming to a 4-0 lead to wrap up the first set in 37 minutes.
In the second set, after a brief rain delay, Zverev again used his serve and numerous unforced errors from his 71st-ranked rival to seal victory in 1hr 31min.
It will be the German's first final since Madrid in May 2022 having suffered a serious ankle injury at the French Open last year.
In Sunday's final, he will face 57th-ranked Djere who eased past China's Zhang Zhizhen 6-3, 6-2.
The 26-year-old Zverev is chasing his first title since his triumph at the 2021 ATP Finals, and 20th of his career.
Djere, 28, is bidding for his third ATP title after Rio de Janeiro in 2019 and Sardinia in 2020.