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Alexander Zverev
GER Germany
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A defining figure in German tennis, Alexander Zverev has established himself as one of the pillars of the global circuit for more than a decade. Turning professional in 2013, he climbed the rankings at remarkable speed, breaking into the Top 10 before turning 21. In 2022, he reached a careerhigh ranking of world No.2, confirming his status as a serious contender for the sport’s most prestigious titles.

Wellversed in the sport’s biggest stages, Sascha etched his name into Olympic history by claiming singles gold in Tokyo and has won the ATP Finals twice, a testament to his mastery indoors. A multiple Masters 1000 champion, he has also reached three Grand Slam finals (the 2020 US Open, Roland-Garros 2024 and the 2025 Australian Open), sustaining a relentless pursuit of a major title that continues to elude him. His clashes with Novak Djokovic, Daniil Medvedev, Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner rank among the most intense battles of recent seasons.

Standing 1.98m tall yet remarkably agile, Alexander Zverev blends a powerful serve, an exceptionally reliable twohanded backhand and an ability to dictate from the baseline. Once considered his most inconsistent stroke, his forehand has matured over the years, allowing him to alternate control and acceleration to take command of rallies. His physical and mental resilience is now beyond doubt and played a key role in his return to the top after serious injuries, illustrating the determination of a competitor who refuses to back down.

Capable of shining on every surface, the Hamburg native remains one of the most feared players on tour and now seeks one thing above all: to finally break through and capture a maiden Grand Slam title.

Age
29 years-old
Birth Place
Hamburg, Germany
Height
6 ft. 6 in. ( 1.98 metre )
Weight
198 lbs. ( 89 kilos )
Start
2013
Plays
Right
Prize Money
61 837 310 $
Coach
Alexander Zverev Sr.
Win/Loss
541 / 230

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Number of titles in singles
24
Number of titles in doubles
3
Best singles ranking
2
Best doubles ranking
68
Number of Roland-Garros played
10
Best singles performance at RG
Final (2024)
Best doubles performance at RG
First Round (2016)
  • Australian Open
  • Roland Garros
  • Wimbledon
  • US Open
  • 2026
  • SF
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • 2025
  • RUP
  • QF
  • 1ST round
  • 3RD round
  • 2024
  • SF
  • RUP
  • 4TH round
  • QF
  • 2023
  • 2ND round
  • SF
  • 3RD round
  • QF
  • 2022
  • 4TH round
  • SF
  • -
  • -
  • 2021
  • QF
  • SF
  • 4TH round
  • SF
  • 2020
  • SF
  • 4TH round
  • -
  • RUP
  • 2019
  • 4TH round
  • QF
  • 1ST round
  • 4TH round
  • 2018
  • 3RD round
  • QF
  • 3RD round
  • 3RD round
  • 2017
  • 3RD round
  • 1ST round
  • 4TH round
  • 2ND round
  • 2016
  • 1ST round
  • 3RD round
  • 3RD round
  • 2ND round
  • 2015
  • -
  • -
  • 2ND round
  • 1ST round
  • Australian Open
  • Roland Garros
  • Wimbledon
  • US Open
  • 2016
  • -
  • 1ST round
  • -
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