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Alexander Zverev
ATP 3
Best 2025: 2
Best 2024: 2
Best 2023: 7
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Alexander Zverev

Country Germany
Age 28 yo / 198 cm / 90 kg
Forehand Right Handed (Double hand)
Turned pro 2013
Birthplace/Residence ??? / Monte Carlo, Monaco
Coach Sergi Bruguera, Alexander Zverev Sr.
Earnings 56,726,536$
Alexander Zverev is a prominent German professional tennis player known for his achievements on the ATP Tour. Born on April 20, 1997, in Hamburg, Germany, Zverev has been a significant presence in the tennis world since he turned professional in 2013. Raised in a family with strong tennis roots, both his parents, Alexander Zverev Sr. and Irina Zvereva, were professional tennis players, and his older brother, Mischa Zverev, also plays professionally.

Throughout his career, Zverev has achieved considerable success. As of now, he has won numerous ATP singles titles, including ATP Masters 1000 events, marking him as one of the top players of his generation. One of his major career milestones was winning the gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics in the men's singles category. He has been consistently ranked among the top players in the ATP rankings and reached his highest singles ranking of No. 2 in the world.

Zverev has been coached by various individuals throughout his career. His family plays a crucial role in his development, with his father being one of his primary coaches. Additionally, he has worked with other prominent coaches to refine his game and achieve higher success on the tour.

On a personal level, Zverev's life has seen a mix of public attention and privacy. He has been linked with several high-profile relationships over the years. Notably, he dated German model Brenda Patea, and they have a daughter together. Zverev is known for his close ties with his family, often expressing how essential their support has been in his professional journey.

An interesting fact about Zverev is his love for wearing watches; he is often seen wearing a luxury timepiece even while playing matches. Additionally, despite his towering height and serious demeanor on court, Zverev has a light-hearted side, famously imitating fellow players' styles in practice and exhibition matches, much to the amusement of fans.

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