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Alexander Zverev: Ranking, Sponsors, Prize Money & What’s Next in 2025

Alexander Zverev turned professional in 2013 at just 16 years old, having previously been the world No. 1 junior. Since then, he’s risen to World No. 2 and collected an impressive haul of titles—but a Grand Slam trophy still eludes him.

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Despite reaching two of the last four major finals and coming close at others—including holding a two-set lead in the 2020 US Open final—Zverev has yet to cross the finish line at a Slam. With his recent form, many believe 2025 could finally be his year.

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🏆 Career Highlights and Titles

Zverev has 23 ATP singles titles, including:

  • 7 Masters 1000 titles, with victories in Madrid, Rome, Montreal, Cincinnati, and Paris-Bercy.
  • 2 ATP Finals wins – in 2018 and 2021.
  • Tokyo 2021 Olympic Gold, defeating Novak Djokovic and Karen Khachanov.

He also holds 10 career wins over the Big Three (3 vs. Djokovic, 3 vs. Nadal, 4 vs. Federer).

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One of his most historic victories came at Roland Garros 2024, where he defeated 14-time champion Rafael Nadal in straight sets—an extremely rare feat at the French Open.


💰 Career Earnings & Net Worth

  • Career Prize Money: $51,885,891
  • 2024 Earnings: $8.83 million, including:
    • $1.9 million from winning Rome and Paris Masters
    • $1.25 million as runner-up at Roland Garros
  • Estimated Net Worth: $35 million

Zverev is sponsored by major brands including:

  • Adidas (apparel)
  • Head (rackets)
  • Richard Mille (watches)

📅 Next Tournaments in 2025

Currently ranked World No. 2, Zverev was expected to make a serious push for the top spot during Jannik Sinner’s three-month suspension. However, a disappointing run at the Sunshine Double—early exits in Indian Wells (2nd round) and Miami (4th round)—kept him from overtaking the Italian.

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Looking ahead, Zverev is scheduled to compete in the European clay swing, including:

  • Monte Carlo Masters
  • BMW Open in Munich
  • Madrid Open
  • Italian Open (title defense)
  • French Open (Roland Garros)

With Carlos Alcaraz lurking close behind at No. 3, Zverev will need to rediscover top form quickly if he hopes to stay in the No. 2 spot—or climb to No. 1.


🔥 Zverev’s Best Career Wins

  • Rome 2017: Beat Djokovic in straight sets for his first Masters 1000 title
  • ATP Finals 2018: Beat Djokovic in the final after losing to him earlier in round-robin play
  • Roland Garros 2024: Defeated Nadal in what could be the Spaniard’s final match at his favorite event

These moments have solidified Zverev’s place among the sport’s elite, despite the absence of a Grand Slam title on his résumé.


👀 Can Zverev Finally Break Through?

With Grand Slam final experience, Olympic gold, and multiple Masters titles under his belt, Zverev’s resume is one of the strongest without a major. As the clay season kicks off, all eyes are on him to see whether 2025 will finally be the year he conquers that last remaining milestone.


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