Alexander Zverev's has built a career proving he belongs on tennis' biggest stages.
As he prepares to compete against Jannik Sinner in the 2026 Wimbledon men's singles final, here is everything you need to know about his journey so far.
Since turning pro in 2013, he has won one Grand Slam title, seven ATP Masters 1000 titles, and a gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic games.
Zverev is currently ranked World No. 3 in ATP rankings, most recently winning his first ever Grand Slam title at the 2026 French Open.
The German is known to be most dominant on clay, he has a career win rate of roughly 74% on the surface, winning 10 of his 25 ATP Tour titles on clay.
Zverev's game is built around a powerful serve, precise groundstrokes and his ability to control rallies from the baseline using his lethal two-handed backhand.
Name | Alexander Zverev |
Age | 29 |
Height | 6'6" |
Weight | 198 lbs |
Birthday | April 20, 1997 |
Hometown | Hamburg, Germany |
Turned Pro | 2013 |
Grand Slam Titles | 1 |
Current Ranking | ATP #3 as of July 2026 |
2017 - Italian Open, Toronto Open
2018 - Madrid Open
2021 - Madrid Open, Cincinnati Masters
2024 - Italian Open, Paris Masters
2026 - French Open
Alexander's Zverev total career earnings is approximately $66 million, he ranks among the top highest earners in ATP history.
At the 2026 French Open, he earned approximately $3.3 million in prize money which was the largest single-day payout of his career.
Alexander Zverev has primarily been coached by his dad Alexander Zverev Sr. for his whole life.
The two have reached great success together winning an Olympic gold medal and 2026 French Open title.
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