Alexander Zverev's Net Worth Details

Alexander Zverev spent years as one of tennis’s highest earners without a Grand Slam trophy to match his bank account.

His French Open breakthrough changed that, pushing his career prize money past $65 million and reshaping the Alexander Zverev net worth conversation entirely.

Alexander Zverev’s Biography

Full Name Alexander “Sascha” Zverev
Date of Birth April 20, 1997
Age 29
Nationality German
Height / Weight 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) / 90 kg
Plays Right-handed, two-handed backhand
Current ATP Ranking World No. 3 (June 2026)
Turned Professional 2013
Years Active 2013–present
Coach Alexander Zverev Sr. (father)
Net Worth $40 million
Career Prize Money $65,845,262
Grand Slam Titles 1 (2026 French Open)
Relationship Status Dating Sophia Thomalla
Children Daughter, Mayla (born March 2021)

Early Life and Tennis Journey

Alexander Zverev was born on April 20, 1997, in Hamburg, Germany, to Russian parents Alexander Zverev Sr. and Irina Zvereva.

Both parents were professional players for the Soviet Union, and his father ranked as high as No. 175 in the world before the family settled in Hamburg.

His older brother, Mischa Zverev, also became a touring professional, and tennis quickly turned into the family business. Sascha picked up a racket at age three, with his mother handling his earliest technical lessons.

Zverev rose fast through the junior ranks. He reached the junior world No. 1 ranking in 2013 and capped his amateur career with the boys’ singles title at the 2014 Australian Open.

He turned professional in 2013, making his ATP main draw debut at his hometown event, the International German Open, where he lost to Roberto Bautista Agut. Within two years he had cracked the ATP top 100 and earned direct entry into Wimbledon.

Professional Tennis Career

Zverev’s breakthrough season came in 2017, when he won his first Masters 1000 titles in Rome and Canada and finished the year at world No. 4.

He built on that in 2018 by winning the Madrid Open and claiming his first ATP Finals title with a straight-sets win over Novak Djokovic.

The 2020 season brought his first Grand Slam final at the US Open, where he lost a five-set heartbreaker to Dominic Thiem after leading two sets to love.

He answered in 2021 with arguably his finest year, winning a second ATP Finals crown and capturing Olympic gold in singles at the Tokyo Games.

A severe ankle injury suffered against Rafael Nadal in the 2022 French Open semifinal derailed his momentum, but Zverev rebuilt his ranking and reached two more major finals, at the 2024 French Open and the 2025 Australian Open.

He finally broke through at the 2026 French Open, defeating Flavio Cobolli in a five-set final to capture his first Grand Slam title.

Across his career, Zverev has won 25 ATP Tour singles titles, including seven Masters 1000 trophies, and reached a career-high ranking of world No. 2 in June 2022.

He has also represented Germany at the Davis Cup, ATP Cup, and Hopman Cup, and helped Team Europe win three editions of the Laver Cup.

Coach

Zverev’s primary coach throughout his career has been his father, Alexander Zverev Sr., a former Soviet professional who began guiding him at age five.

He has briefly worked with other notable figures over the years, including Ivan Lendl, Juan Carlos Ferrero, David Ferrer, and Sergi Bruguera, though none of those arrangements became long-term.

Zverev has joked publicly about his father’s understated coaching style, saying after a 2026 French Open win that his coach “hasn’t told me anything in 25 years.”

In 2026 he also trained informally with Toni Nadal at the Rafa Nadal Academy and said the two were discussing a possible formal coaching partnership, though no agreement had been confirmed as of mid-2026.

Girlfriend

Zverev is currently in a relationship with German actress and television presenter Sophia Thomalla, with whom he has been linked since 2020.

The couple have made frequent public appearances together, including at Grand Slam events throughout 2026.

Zverev has a daughter, Mayla, born in March 2021, from a previous relationship with German model Brenda Patea.

He and Patea share joint custody, and Mayla has increasingly accompanied her father to tournaments since early 2026.

Alexander Zverev’s Net Worth Details

As of 2026, Alexander Zverev’s has an estimated net worth of $40 million.

He built this fortune primarily through ATP Tour prize money, supplemented by long-running endorsement deals with major sportswear, automotive, and luxury watch brands.

Disclaimer: We estimate these net worth figures using publicly available information from press releases, news reports, online databases, industry experts, and insiders. Amounts shown are estimates and do not account for private taxes, expenses, or investment losses.

Career Prize Money

Zverev’s 2026 French Open title pushed his official career prize money to $65,845,262, vaulting him from eighth to fourth on the all-time men’s tennis earnings list, behind only Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, and Roger Federer.

His single biggest payday came from that French Open championship, while his runner-up finishes at the 2020 US Open, 2024 French Open, and 2025 Australian Open also delivered multimillion-dollar paychecks.

Annual Earnings and Endorsements Income

Like most top tennis players, Zverev’s on-court prize money has historically outweighed his off-court income in raw dollar terms, though endorsements still contribute several million dollars a year.

His sponsorship portfolio places him among the more commercially active players outside the very top tier of Sinner, Alcaraz, and Djokovic.

Career Earnings By Year

Season Notable Result ATP Prize Money
2019 ATP Finals title defense, top-10 finish ~$5.4 million
2020 US Open runner-up ~$3.4 million
2021 Olympic gold, ATP Finals title ~$5.9 million
2022 French Open semifinal (injury) $2,585,003
2024 French Open runner-up, Paris Masters title ~$5.6 million
2025 Australian Open runner-up ~$5.8 million
2026 (YTD) French Open champion ~$3.6 million

Endorsements

Zverev has maintained a long-term apparel and equipment partnership with Adidas since early in his career, and he plays with Head rackets under a multi-year contract.

He has also held watch ambassadorships with both Rolex and Richard Mille, two of the most recognizable luxury brands in tennis sponsorship.

His broader portfolio has included a partnership with French automaker Peugeot, an ambassador role with Italian fashion label Z Zegna, and a three-year agreement signed in late 2024 with European crypto investment platform Bitpanda.

Zverev has also worked with Electronic Arts and audio brand Beats by Dre over the course of his career.

Career Statistics

Year Titles Won Grand Slam Best Result Year-End Ranking
2017 2 4th Round (Wimbledon, US Open) No. 4
2018 3 4th Round (Wimbledon) No. 4
2020 1 Runner-up (US Open) No. 7
2021 6 Quarterfinal (Roland Garros) No. 3
2022 2 Semifinal (Roland Garros) No. 12
2024 2 Runner-up (Roland Garros) No. 2
2025 1 Runner-up (Australian Open) No. 3
2026 (YTD) 1 Champion (Roland Garros) No. 3
  • Career totals through June 2026: 25 ATP singles titles, 3 doubles titles, a career-high ranking of world No. 2, and a singles win-loss record above 70 percent.

FAQs

How much is Alexander Zverev’s net worth?

Alexander Zverev has an estimated net worth of $40 million, built mainly through ATP prize money and long-term sponsorship deals.

How much prize money has Alexander Zverev earned?

Zverev has earned $65,845,262 in official career prize money, ranking fourth on the all-time men’s tennis earnings list.

Has Alexander Zverev won a Grand Slam title?

Yes. Zverev won his first Grand Slam singles title at the 2026 French Open, defeating Flavio Cobolli in a five-set final.

Who coaches Alexander Zverev?

His father, Alexander Zverev Sr., has been his primary coach since childhood, though he has briefly worked with other coaches including Ivan Lendl and David Ferrer.

What brands sponsor Alexander Zverev?

Zverev’s sponsors have included Adidas, Head, Rolex, Richard Mille, Peugeot, Z Zegna, Bitpanda, and Beats by Dre.

Moaz Bin Saiful
Moaz Bin Saiful is a tennis content writer at Surprise Sports specializing in tennis player biographies, ATP and WTA analysis, Grand Slam coverage, player net worth research, and career earnings breakdowns. He creates data-driven content covering professional tennis rankings, tournament history, player achievements, contract details, and financial insights from the world of tennis.