Alexander Zverev Net Worth 2022: Tennis Career, Child, Income, Assets and More

How Rich is Alexander Zverev

Alexander Zverev Net Worth 2022: Alexander “Sasha” Zverev is the current tennis number one in Germany. He has been in the top positions in the ATP world rankings for years, although he has not yet been able to win a Grand Slam title. 

Alexander Zverev Net Worth 2022

Estimated$31 Million Dollars 
Tournament Prize Money$30.32 Million Dollars
Estimated Income 20226 Million Euros
Grand Slam WinsNone yet
ResidenceMonaco
BirthdateApril 22, 1997 (24 years old)
Born inHamburg, Germany
NationalityGermany
Marital statusIn a relationship with Sophia Thomalla (since 2021)
Jobtennis pro
nicknameSascha
Children1
Height1.98 m
Weight90kg

How Much Money Does Alexander Zverev Have?

Through many smaller tournament victories (250s and 500s), the 5 Masters victories (1000s), and the ATP final victory in 2018 and 2021, Alexander Zverev has already won prize money of 30.32 Million US Dollars. In 2021 he also won the gold medal for Germany at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

In addition to the tennis prize money already won, there are lucrative sponsorships from his outfitters Adidas and Head, as well as deals with Richard Mille and Peugeot. In addition, Sascha collects high entry fees for participating in smaller tennis tournaments.

Of course, all the money won must also be used to pay managers, the coaching team, and, above all, taxes. We estimate Alexander Zverev’s fortune at around 18 million euros. He doesn’t yet come close to tennis greats like Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal, or Novak Djokovic, but Alexander still has a long career ahead of him at his young age.

The Career of Alexander Zverev

Alexander Zverev comes from a tennis family. His father, also named Alexander, and his mother Irina played for the former Soviet Union. The older brother Mischa Zverev, also a tennis pro, was born in Moscow in 1987. In 1991 the family moved to Hamburg, where Alexander was born on April 20, 1997. He was born with tennis rackets and trained by his father from an early age.

Professional Career and ATP Prize Money

In 2013, at the age of only 16, Zverev got his first taste of the ATP tour thanks to a wild card in Hamburg. A year later (2014) he won his first Challenger tournament in Braunschweig. With another wildcard in the Hamburg ATP tournament, he was able to surprisingly make it into the semifinals in 2014, where he lost to David Ferrer.


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The second Challenger tournament victory in Heilbronn followed in 2015 and Zverev moved into the top 100 of the tennis world rankings for the first time. On September 25, 2016, the German won his first ATP tournament (250) in St. Petersburg. He bested Stan Wawrinka in the finals and earned $163,485 in prize money.

First Tennis Master Wins

2017 was the Zverev year. In February he won the 250 tournaments in Montpellier in singles as well as in doubles with his brother Mischa. (Prize money: 85,945 euros + 26,110 euros). Victory in the 250cc in Munich followed in May (prize money again: 85,945 euros) and a week later the unbelievable Masters’ victory in Rome, where there was prize money of 820,035 euros. 

In August 2017, Alexander Zverev won the 500 tournaments in Washington (prize money: 355,460 US dollars) and a week later the next Masters in Montreal (prize money: 894,585 US dollars).

The 2018 winning season started with the title defense in Munich (prize money 89,435 euros) and a week later with the Master’s victory in Madrid (prize money: 1,190,490 euros).


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He was also able to defend his tournament victory in Washington (prize money: 384,120 US dollars). The career highlight so far is the victory in the ATP Finals 2018, where Sascha took home prize money of 1,785,000 US dollars. After Boris Becker and Michael Sticht, he is the third German to be crowned tennis world champion.

In 2019, Zverev’s performance was not at the level it has been in recent years. The legal dispute with his longtime manager Patricio Apey is said to have played a major role here. Shortly before the French Open, Sascha won the 250 tournaments in Geneva (prize money: 90,390 euros). Otherwise, there was no further tournament victory to be booked.

Arrived in The World’s Elite and Prizes

The year 2020 started for Zverev with the semi-finals of the Australian Open, but he could not prevail against Dominic Thiem who was too strong. Of the EUR 627,507 in prize money, he donated EUR 30,000 to the victims of the forest fires in Australia. At the US Open, he failed again against Thiem, but this time in the grand final. (Consolation prize: $1.5 million). 

In October, Sascha then won the “Double vom Dom” with the 2 ATP 250 tournaments in Cologne (prize money: 24,800 euros & 13,320 euros). At the beginning of November, he made it into the Rolex Masters Paris final and lost to Daniil Medvedev (consolation prize money: 150,000 euros).


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In 2021 started rather a behavior. It would take until March 20th for Sascha to win the first tournament in Acapulco, Mexico. (Prize: $74,769). He really got off to a flying start in the Masters in Madrid in May and surprisingly won it (prize money: 315,160 euros). He also won the gold medal for Germany at the Tokyo Olympics in August. 

The Federal Republic of Germany will award 20,000 euros in prize money for this. Sascha also won the Masters in Cincinnati in August (prize money: 654,815 US dollars). At the end of October, he also won the ATP500 in Vienna (prize money: 220,550 euros)

In November he was able to win the big ATP finals title for the second time in his career and can once again call himself tennis world champion(prize fund: $2,143,000)

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