Alexander Zverev treated one young fan to a sole-ful Halloween gift.
Watch Zverev remove his adidas sneakers, sign the heel then hand-deliver his massive kicks to a beaming young fan who requested an autograph.
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The kid's reaction is priceless.
The fifth-ranked German was not nearly as philanthropic to American Frances Tiafoe.
Zverev broke in the final game of both sets sweeping Tiafoe, 6-4, 6-4, in his Rolex Paris Masters opener.
The fourth-seeded German will face either qualifier Feliciano Lopez or 15th-seeded Diego Schwartzman next.
Photo credit: Christopher Levy