| Australian Open | 01/30 03:45 | 28 |
[1] Carlos Alcaraz
v
Alexander Zverev [3]
|
6-4,7-6,6-7,6-7,7-5 | |
| Australian Open | 01/27 02:40 | 27 |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Massara/Turchetti
[29] |
6-3,6-7,6-1,7-6 | |
| Australian Open | 01/25 06:10 | 26 |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Francisco Cerundolo
[21]
|
6-2,6-4,6-4 | |
| Australian Open | 01/23 08:20 | 25 |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Cameron Norrie
[27]
|
7-5,4-6,6-3,6-1 | |
| Australian Open | 01/21 08:10 | 24 |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Alexandre Muller
[52]
|
6-3,4-6,6-3,6-4 | |
| Australian Open | 01/18 02:20 | 23 |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Gabriel Diallo
[41]
|
6-7,6-1,6-4,6-2 | |
| Kooyong Classic | 01/15 04:30 | - |
Flavio Cobolli
v
Alexander Zverev
|
CANC | |
| United Cup | 01/05 06:30 | - |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Hubert Hurkacz
[83]
|
3-6,4-6 | |
| United Cup | 01/04 01:40 | - |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Tallon Griekspoor
[26]
|
7-5,6-0 | |
| Davis Cup | 11/22 13:10 | 28 |
[36] Jaume Munar
v
Alexander Zverev [3]
|
6-7,6-7 | |
| Davis Cup | 11/20 19:10 | 27 |
[21] Francisco Cerundolo
v
Alexander Zverev [3]
|
4-6,6-7 | |
| ATP Finals | 11/14 19:30 | - |
[3] Alexander Zverev v
Felix Auger Aliassime
[8]
|
4-6,6-7 |
Alexander "Sascha" Zverev (German pronunciation: [alɛkˈsandɐ ˈzaʃa ˈtsfeːʁɛf]; born 20 April 1997) is a German professional tennis player and the current world No. 3. He has been ranked by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) as high as No. 2 in singles, which he achieved on 13 June 2022. He has won 24 ATP Tour titles in singles and two in doubles, and has been runner-up at three majors. His most notable achievements include a gold medal at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and titles at the 2018 and the 2021 ATP Finals.
Zverev is a former junior world No. 1, and won a junior major singles title at the 2014 Australian Open. He had an early breakthrough on the professional tour as well, becoming one of the youngest Challenger Tour title winners in history at the age of 17. As a teenager, Zverev won two ATP titles and upset then-world No. 3 Roger Federer on grass. At 20 years old, he became the youngest player to debut in the top 20 since Novak Djokovic. At the Laver Cup, Zverev has played an instrumental role in Team Europe's early success in the competition, winning the clinching matches in 2018 and 2019. After reaching his career-best results in 2021 and 2022, he suffered an ankle injury at the French Open, from which he recovered to re-enter the top 10 the following year.