Alexander Zverev – ATP #3 – Player Profile, Match Statistics & Bio

Alexander Zverev - ATP #3 Tennis Player
Alexander Zverev
GER Age: 28 (20-04-1997)
Hand: Right
Highest ranked: 2
ATP
#3
Current Ranking
LAST 52 WEEKS
57 - 23
71.3% wins
🔍 Player Bio

Alexander Zverev commands 74.2% of points on first serve. Holds the 3 position in the ATP rankings. Furthermore, he backs the serve up well with 53.8% on second attempts. Also on serve, he is nearly unbreakable at 86.9% service games held.

Alexander Zverev - Career History

On the ATP Tour, Alexander Zverev is currently ranked world No. 3 and represents Germany. He plays right-handed. His best ranking to date is No. 2. His professional career started in 2011.

The German won the title at Munich, finals at Vienna, Stuttgart, and Australian Open and four semifinals, including Paris and Toronto in 2025. On clay: a strong 18-7. On hard: 31-13. He punished rival's second serves winning 51%, maintained pressure winning 54% on second serve delivery, and delivered when it mattered with 68% pressure points won serving.

In 2024, Alexander Zverev triumphed with two titles, winning Rome and Paris. Zverev also reached finals at Hamburg and Roland Garros and six semifinals, including Australian Open and Miami. A new career peak of No. 2 followed. He dominated on clay with a 23-6 record. He went 39-12 on hard. Zverev commanded 77% of points on first serve, punished rival's second serves winning 52%, and maintained pressure winning 55% on second serve delivery.

Alexander Zverev captured two titles in 2023, winning Chengdu and Hamburg. The German also reached six semifinals, including Roland Garros and Cincinnati. On clay: a strong 20-7. On hard: 29-16. He thrived in big moments at 40% on return pressure points, powered through with 0.6 aces per game, and excelled under pressure winning 66% of pressure points on serve.

Zverev's 2022 season featured finals at Madrid and Montpellier, also reaching semifinals at Rome, Monte Carlo, and Roland Garros plus one quarterfinal at Miami. He dominated on clay with a 15-5 record. Zverev went 12-5 on hard. Zverev broke down first serves at 34% clip, showed mental strength converting 46% of breakpoints, and averaged 0.6 aces per service game.

Alexander Zverev captured five titles in 2021, winning Madrid, Vienna, Acapulco, Tour Finals, and Tokyo Olympics. Zverev also reached four semifinals, including US Open and Roland Garros. On hard: a strong 39-9. On clay: 14-4. He dominated on first serve with 77% points won, used the ace as a weapon with 0.8 per game, and created massive pressure with 53% on second returns.

In 2020, Alexander Zverev triumphed with two titles, winning Cologne 1 and Cologne 2. The German also reached finals at Paris and US Open and one semifinal at Australian Open. Hard results: 25-10. Zverev put immediate pressure winning 33% against first serves, executed at 43% on break chances, and dominated on first serve with 77% points won.

Zverev won the title at Geneva, also reaching the final at Shanghai plus four semifinals in 2019. On hard: a strong 24-12. On clay: 16-8. Zverev delivered 0.8 free points per game through aces, challenged servers with 32% on first return, and dominated on first serve with 75% points won.

In 2018, the German triumphed with three titles, winning Madrid, Munich, and Washington. Alexander Zverev also reached finals at Rome and Miami and five semifinals, including Shanghai and Monte Carlo. He dominated on clay with a 20-3 record. He went 31-13 on hard. He broke down first serves at 32% clip, won a strong 74% behind the first serve, and powered through with 0.6 aces per game.

Alexander Zverev captured five titles in 2017, winning Rome, Canada, Munich, Washington, and Montpellier. Zverev also reached the final at Halle and two semifinals. This brought a new career-high of No. 3. On clay: a strong 15-4. On grass: 9-3. Hard results: 29-14. He clutched under pressure converting 45% of break chances, showed resilience saving 65% breakpoints when threatened, and delivered 0.6 free points per game through aces.

Zverev won the title at St. Petersburg, finals at Nice and Halle along with four semifinals in 2016. He dominated on hard with a 25-13 record. Zverev went 13-7 on clay. Zverev clutched under pressure converting 42% of break chances, managed 30% success during first serve return, and maintained decent 63% breakpoints save rate.

The German won the title at Tour Finals and one semifinal in 2015. He cracked the top 10 for the first time in his career. Competing on hard: 6-10. Zverev showed mental strength converting 44% of breakpoints and maintained 72% success rate on first serve.

Alexander Zverev built ranking on the Challenger tour in 2014. He entered the top 200 for the first time. He captured one title at Braunschweig Challenger. Season record: 11-11. By surface: clay 6-5, hard 5-6. He won 71% on first serve, won 51% on second serve return, and saved 59% of break points.

Alexander Zverev developed through Futures tournaments in 2013. He reached the semifinal at USA F28. Record: 11-11. Competing on clay: 9-8.

Alexander Zverev gained ranking points at Futures level in 2012. He reached the final at USA F32. Season record: 9-6.

Alexander Zverev Match History - All Surfaces

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Common Questions About Alexander Zverev

What is Alexander Zverev's record by surface?

Over his career at ATP level, Alexander Zverev holds a record of 284-128 (68.9%) on hard, 162-60 (73.0%) on clay, and 45-23 (66.2%) on grass. In the last 52 weeks: 31-13 (70.5%) on hard, 18-7 (72.0%) on clay, and 6-3 (66.7%) on grass at ATP level.

How many titles has Alexander Zverev won?

Alexander Zverev has won 22 ATP tour-level titles (13 on hard and nine on clay).

What is Alexander Zverev's recent form?

Over the past 10 matches, he holds a 6-4 record. Over the past 52 weeks, Alexander Zverev has posted a 57-23 record (71.2% win rate).

How many aces does Alexander Zverev serve per match?

Alexander Zverev is currently serving 7.4 aces per match in the last 52 weeks (80 matches), down from a career average of 8.1.

How does Alexander Zverev perform against top-ranked opponents?

In the last 52 weeks, Alexander Zverev is 4-9 (30.8%) against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 12-13 (48.0%). Against Top 50 opponents: 35-19 (64.8%). Over his career: 56-77 (42.1%) against Top 10 opponents. Against Top 20 opponents: 111-113 (49.6%). Against Top 50 opponents: 276-165 (62.6%).