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Alexander Zverev Next Match 2026 | Schedule, Form & How to Watch
Latest: Alexander Zverev finished runner-up at Wimbledon 2026, losing the final to Jannik Sinner 7-6(7), 6-7(2), 3-6, 4-6 after taking the opening set. Next: the North American hard-court swing. Read our Wimbledon 2026 final report.
Alexander Zverev Next Match
Zverev, the new Roland-Garros champion, reached the Halle semi-finals — passing Nadal’s ATP 500 win tally en route — before losing to Taylor Fritz. He now turns to Wimbledon.
| Detail | Info |
| Next tournament | Terra Wortmann Open, Halle |
| Dates | 15–21 June 2026 |
| Surface | Grass (outdoor) |
| Category | ATP Tour 500 |
| Venue | OWL Arena, Halle, Germany |
| Seeding | No. 1 seed |
Alexander Zverev 2026 Grass Season Schedule
| Tournament | Dates | Surface | Category | 2025 Result |
| Monte-Carlo | 5–12 Apr | Clay | Masters 1000 | TBD |
| Munich / BMW Open | ~14–20 Apr | Clay | ATP 500 | Defending champion |
| Madrid | 22 Apr–3 May | Clay | Masters 1000 | TBD |
| Rome | 6–17 May | Clay | Masters 1000 | Champion (2024) |
| Roland Garros | 24 May–7 Jun | Clay | Grand Slam | Multiple SF appearances |
Zverev is also defending his Munich ATP 500 title from 2025, making his schedule particularly loaded in mid-April. He has historically performed well across the full clay calendar and has 10 career Grand Slam semi-final appearances, with Roland Garros representing his clearest path to a maiden Slam title.
Alexander Zverev Current Form & Recent Results
Zverev has been a model of consistency in 2026, reaching the last four at every event he has played. The frustration is a lack of titles — his title drought extends back to Rome 2024. His serve-and-forehand combination looks excellent, and his physical conditioning at 6’6” has been impressive.
| Tournament | Result | Notes |
| Australian Open (Jan 2026) | SF loss | Lost to Alcaraz in a 5-hour, 27-minute SF — longest AO SF in history |
| Indian Wells (Mar 2026) | SF loss | Lost to Sinner 2-6, 4-6 |
| Miami (Mar 2026) | QF (ongoing) | Beat Cilic, Halys 7-6(4), 7-6(1); vs Cerundolo in QF |
He holds 37 Masters 1000 quarter-final appearances, second only to Djokovic (97) among active players. The consistent semi-final and quarter-final record shows he belongs among the very best — the title drought is the outstanding question.
Alexander Zverev ATP Ranking
Zverev is currently ranked ATP No. 4 with approximately 5,560 points, and is set to move to No. 3 in live rankings following Djokovic’s Miami withdrawal. For the latest rankings, see our live ATP rankings page.
For a full career profile, stats and head-to-head records, see the Alexander Zverev player profile.
Alexander Zverev Clay Court Record
Clay is one of Zverev’s strongest surfaces. He won the Rome Masters in 2024 and has been a semi-finalist or finalist at Roland Garros on multiple occasions. His heavy topspin forehand and powerful serve translate well to clay, and his movement has improved significantly since his ankle injury at Roland Garros 2022. He has 10 career Grand Slam semi-final appearances — a striking statistic for a player yet to win a major — and Roland Garros is arguably the most likely venue for him to end that.
How to Watch Alexander Zverev Live
The easiest way to watch Alexander Zverev live is through the Bet365 live streaming service, covering ATP Tour events for account holders with a funded account or who have placed a bet in the last 24 hours.
To watch Alexander Zverev live on Bet365:
- Go to Bet365.com via this link
- Register and deposit to receive up to £30 in Bet Credits*
- Select Tennis and find the Zverev match to open the stream
Roland Garros is also available free on ITV, with full coverage on Eurosport.
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Alexander Zverev Betting Tips
Zverev is one of the most interesting betting propositions on clay precisely because his form is excellent and his price for Roland Garros outright is typically longer than his chance warrants. At 27, this feels like a pivotal clay season — if he cannot capitalise on the current form against an injured Djokovic and a points-pressured Alcaraz, questions about his ability to convert will intensify.
At Roland Garros, Zverev each-way at any double-figure price represents genuine value given his track record. Follow our tennis betting tips for match-level predictions throughout the clay season.
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FAQs
When does Alexander Zverev play next?
Zverev is in the Miami Open quarter-finals (as of 26 March 2026). After Miami, his next tournament is the Monte-Carlo Masters, starting 5 April 2026.
What is Alexander Zverev’s ATP ranking?
Zverev is currently ranked ATP No. 4 (March 2026), and expected to move to No. 3 after Djokovic’s Miami withdrawal drops him points.
Has Zverev won a Grand Slam?
No. Zverev has reached 10 Grand Slam semi-finals but has not yet won a major. He was the 2020 US Open finalist (lost to Dominic Thiem) and the 2024 French Open finalist. Roland Garros is considered his most likely venue to win his first Slam.
What is Zverev’s best surface?
Zverev performs well on all surfaces but has achieved his biggest results on clay (Rome champion 2024, French Open finalist 2024) and indoor hard courts. Clay is considered his strongest major surface.
