Alexander Zverev recently concluded the best season of his professional career. Just a few days ago, the German lifted his 2nd ATP Finals trophy in Turin, Italy. After the remarkable victory, he’s enjoying some precious time away from the Tour, in Dubai.
The German, along with his friends, including girlfriend Sophia Thomalla, enjoyed their time in the glamourous city. Sascha even performed some exotic adventures such as skydiving, driving a racing car, and skateboarding in the desert.
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Alexander Zverev with girlfriend Sophia Thomalla in Dubai
After capturing the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, Alexander Zverev is relaxing in Dubai with Sophia Thomalla and close friends. The German pulled out from the ongoing Davis Cup after having previously complained about how strenuous the tennis calendar can be. He took to Instagram to share the pictures of him having fun in Dubai.
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In addition, Sascha also took part in some thrilling adventures. Zverev was pictured sitting inside a F1 car, getting out of another racing car, performing skydiving, and even was seen skateboarding in the desert. It seems like Zverev is loving his time off tennis courts.
To end the streak of the photos posted, the German shared an adorable picture of him with his girlfriend, Sophia Thomalla.
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Zverev’s achievements in 2021
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Emphatically, Alexander Zverev triumphed over six titles this year, including the gold medal at Tokyo Olympics. Grabbing two Masters 1000 titles and the prestigious Olympics gold medal at Tokyo, the German has shown he’s ready to step up on the men’s tour.
Moreover, Sascha also lifted his second Nitto ATP Finals cup after 2018, beating Daniil Medvedev in straight sets in the final. En route to his victory, Zverev surpassed World No. 1, Novak Djokovic in an epic semi-final contest.
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He’ll be looking to grab his first Grand Slam title next year.
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