Alexander Zverev Net Worth: Alexander Zverev is a German professional tennis player with a $14 million net worth. Alexander Zverev has been in the top ten of the ATP rankings since the summer of 2017. Among his many accomplishments, he won the 2018 and 2021 ATP Finals as well as the singles gold medal at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. Zverev was the junior world No. 1 and one of the youngest Challenger champions in history earlier in his career.
Early Years
Alexander Zverev was born on April 20, 1997 in Hamburg, Germany to Russian parents Alexander Sr. and Irina, who were both Soviet Union-level professional tennis players. His older sibling is also a professional tennis player; his name is Mischa. Zverev began playing tennis at the age of three, with his mother functioning as his primary coach.
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Career Starts (Junior Year)
Early in 2011, at the age of 13, Zverev competed in his first junior competition in Poland at a Grade 4 tournament. He won his first ITF title the following year at the Fujairah Junior Championships in the United Arab Emirates. A few weeks later, Zverev won Grade 5 at the Oman International Junior 2 tournament. In 2013, he reached consecutive doubles finals with Spencer Papa at the Copa Gerdau and USTA International Spring Championships. In the same year, he won his first Grade 1 singles championship at the Open International Junior de Beaulieu-sur-Mer. Following this, Zverev claimed his first Grade A title at the Trofeo Bonfiglio and was publically recognised as the runner up at the recenrt French Open.
Although he didn’t quite reach the singles final at the 2013 Junior US Open, his success was significant enough that he took over the junior world No. 1 ranking. In addition, Zverev was crowned ITF Junior World Champion. His final year as a juvenile, he won the Traralgon juvenile International and the Australian Open singles titles.
In August of 2012, Zverev won his first professional main draw match in Germany at a Futures tournament. At the conclusion of that year, he reached his first professional final, finishing second to Florian Reynet in Florida at an ITF event. Zverev made his ATP Tour main draw début in 2013 at the International German Open, where he was defeated by Roberto Bautista Agut. His professional triumph occurred in the summer of 2014, when he won the Braunschweig Challenger for the first time. Zverev continued his dominance on the ATP Tour, defeating Robin Haase and advancing to the semifinals of the International German Open for his first career victory.
In 2015, Zverev qualified for his first Masters event at the Miami Open; he advanced to the third round. Later, during the clay-court season, he teamed up with his sibling to reach the Bavarian International Tennis Championships ATP doubles final. Shortly thereafter, Zverev captured his second Challenger title at the Neckarcup in Heilbronn. At the St. Petersburg Open, Zverev earned his first ATP championship of his career. After a third-round appearance at the Shanghai Masters, Zverev’s world classification rose to No. 20.
Career in 2017-2022
2017 was Zverev’s most successful professional year to date. He won both the singles and doubles events at the Open Sud de France, and a month later, he reached his first Masters quarterfinal at the Miami Open. Zverev subsequently won the Bavarian International Tennis Championships and the Rome Masters, the latter of which was his first Masters title. He subsequently won the Washington Open and Canadian Open. Zverev concluded the year ranked fourth in the world. He only improved in 2018, maintaining a top-five classification throughout the entire year. During this time, Zverev won the Madrid Open, defended his titles at the Bavarian International Tennis Championships and the Washington Open, and defeated Novak Djokovic in straight sets to win his greatest title to date at the ATP Finals. The only title Zverev has won in 2019 was the Geneva Open, where he defeated Nicolás Jarry in the final.
Zverev reached his first Grand Slam singles semifinal at the Australian Open in 2020, but ultimately fell to Dominic Thiem. He then reached his first Grand Slam singles final at the US Open, where he was defeated by Dominic Thiem for the second time. Later in the year, Zverev won two consecutive ATP 250 tournaments in Cologne. In 2021, he performed even better, capturing six ATP titles, including his second ATP Finals championship. In addition, Zverev won Masters 1000 titles at the Madrid Open and the Western & Southern Open, and he won his first Olympic gold medal at the Tokyo Summer Games. Zverev participated in the Australian Open and the Acapulco Open in 2022.
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Zverev has participated in many international team competitions outside of the ATP Tour. He participated in the inaugural Laver Cup in Prague in 2017, where Team Europe defeated Team World. During the succeeding two years, he won all of his team’s decisive matches. Zverev has also participated in the Davis Cup, winning his first match in 2018 and his second in 2019. In addition, Zverev represented Germany at the Hopman Cup for four consecutive years, from 2016 to 2019. In 2020 and 2021, he also represented his country in the ATP Cup.
Relationship
Zverev dated Olga Sharypova in the past. Sharypova accused Zverev of physical and emotional assault during their relationship in an article published in the magazine Racquet. Zverev subsequently dated Brenda Patea, with whom he had a daughter in 2021. Following their separation, he resumed dating actress and model Sophia Thomalla.
Zverev resides in Monaco’s Monte Carlo. He speaks German, Russian, and English fluently. He enjoys golf and basketball during his leisure time.