Alexander Zverev, a star in men’s tennis was born on April 20, 1997, in Germany. His talent and determination have propelled him to the forefront of the sport. From a very early age, he displayed a natural affinity for the game, drawing inspiration from his tennis-playing parents, Irina Zvereva and Alexander Mikhailovich Zverev.
Sascha has a world ranking of No. 2 as of November 2024 and achieved a career-high ranking of No. 2 in the world in June 2022. Over the years, Alexander Zverev's prowess on the court has been underlined by his accomplishments, including winning the Nitto ATP Finals in 2018 and 2021. His biggest triumph came at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, where he won the gold. His Grand Slam achievements include reaching the final of the 2024 French Open and the 2020 US Open and the semifinals of the French Open in (2021, 2022, and 2023) and the Australian Open in (2020 and 2024).
With 23 ATP Tour singles titles and two doubles titles under his belt, Alexander Zverev's versatile skills and unwavering dedication remain to make him a force to be reckoned with. As he continues to strive for greatness, Zverev's journey is proof of his passion, adaptability, and implacable pursuit of excellence.
Does Alexander Zverev Have Diabetes?
Alexander Zverev has been diagnosed with type I diabetes. Diagnosed with a chronic condition at just three years old, he has bravely shared the challenges he faced during his journey to the Paris semifinals. Zverev disclosed that he'd take insulin injections off the court, occasionally using his restroom breaks for the same. He also stressed the confusion caused by supervisors giving different instructions daily.
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In 2022, the German player openly shared his diagnosis of type 1 diabetes. In 2019, Zverev faced scrutiny when he seemed to check a device in his gear bag during matches — a move that was questioned for potentially breaking rules against phone communication. However, the device was later revealed to be a glucose monitor. Zverev has a special allowance from the International Tennis Integrity Agency to use insulin, which is normally prohibited by WADA, to manage his blood sugar.
In his ATP matches, Zverev sometimes administers his medication on the court during breaks, and he has now been given the same permission at Roland Garros as well.
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FAQs
A. Yes, Alexander Zverev was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of three.
A. Alexander Zverev suffered an ankle injury during his Roland Garros semi-final in 2022. He underwent a surgery to repair his ligaments.
A. Alexander Zverev turned pro in 2013.
A. Alexander Zverev is currently 27 years old as of 2024. He was born on 20 April 1997.
A. No, Alexander Zverev is yet to win a Grand Slam title, as of 2024.