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Mischa Zverev

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Russian-German tennis player (born 1987)

In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Alexandrovich and thefamily name is Zverev.
Mischa Zverev
Country (sports) Germany
ResidenceMonte Carlo, Monaco
Born (1987-08-22)22 August 1987 (age 37)[1]
Moscow,Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
Height1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Turned pro2005
Retired2023
PlaysLeft-handed (two-handed backhand)
CoachAlexander Zverev Sr.
Arturs Kazijevs
Mikhail Ledovskikh
Prize moneyUS$5,739,081
Singles
Career record133–199
Career titles1
Highest rankingNo. 25 (24 July 2017)
Grand Slam singles results
Australian OpenQF (2017)
French Open3R (2018)
Wimbledon3R (2008,2017)
US Open4R (2017)
Doubles
Career record85–121
Career titles4
Highest rankingNo. 44 (8 June 2009)
Grand Slam doubles results
Australian Open2R (2017)
French Open2R (2009,2017)
Wimbledon2R (2019)
US Open2R (2008,2009)
Team competitions
Davis CupQF (2009)
Last updated on: 16 May 2024.

Mikhail "Mischa"Alexandrovich Zverev[a] (born 22 August 1987) is a German retired professionaltennis player. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 25 on 24 July 2017.

At the2017 Australian Open, Zverev defeated world No. 1Andy Murray in four sets before losing in the quarterfinals to eventual championRoger Federer. As a qualifier, he has also reached the quarterfinals of both the2009 Italian Open and the2016 Shanghai Masters. He is the brother of world No. 2, 2021 Olympic gold medallist, and two-timeATP Finals championAlexander Zverev.

Personal life

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Sascha & Mischa Zverev

Zverev was born inMoscow,USSR but grew up inHamburg, Germany when his parents emigrated there in 1990. He is the son of former Russian tennis playerAlexander Zverev Sr., who is also his coach. Internationally, he represents Germany and resides inMonte Carlo, Monaco. His younger brother,Alexander Zverev, also plays on the tour.

Juniors

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Zverev had a very successful junior career, attaining a No. 3 combined world ranking and making the semifinals of the US Open (losing toAndy Murray), as well as the quarterfinals ofRoland Garros (losing toAlex Kuznetsov) and theAustralian Open (losing toNovak Djokovic) in 2004. In doubles he reached the final of theFrench Open in the same year.

As a junior, then known asMihail Zverev,[2] he compiled a 123–50 win–loss record in singles (and 79–33 in doubles).

Professional career

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2006

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In October 2006, he made his first quarterfinal atATP level inBangkok,Thailand, beating former world No. 1Juan Carlos Ferrero and former world No. 5Rainer Schüttler before losing toMarat Safin, also a former world No. 1.

2007: Cracking the top 100

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He spent all of 2007 inside the top 200 and, in July, made a second quarterfinal inRhode Island. He then won a Challenger title in August at a tournament held in Istanbul and followed that up with another quarterfinal run at the Bronx Challenger, which saw him crack the top 100 for the first time in his career.

2008: First doubles title

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At the2008 Australian Open, Zverev nearly upset 11th seedTommy Robredo in the first round. He took the first two sets but went down in five. In June 2008, Zverev managed to secure his first ATP title victory by winning the doubles together with his partnerMikhail Youzhny at theGerry Weber Open inHalle, Germany.

At the2008 Wimbledon Championships, Zverev surprisingly reached the third round after wins overAlexander Peya andJuan Carlos Ferrero, but was then forced to retire in his third round match againstStan Wawrinka due to pain in his left thigh.

2009: Italian Open quarterfinal

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In May, he reached the quarterfinals of the Italian Open, losing to world No. 2Roger Federer in straight sets. He later helped Germany reach the final of theARAG World Team Cup with teammatesNicolas Kiefer,Rainer Schüttler andPhilipp Kohlschreiber. At the2009 Wimbledon Championships, Zverev beat 25th seedDmitry Tursunov in straight sets. He facedPhilipp Petzschner in the second round and lost in five sets. He was nominated byDavis Cup captainPatrik Kühnen for the quarterfinal against Spain inMarbella. He lost his doubles match withNicolas Kiefer toFeliciano López andFernando Verdasco in four sets.

2010: First ATP final

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Zverev began his comeback at theBrisbane International in January after a right wrist fracture. However, he lost to Australian wildcardCarsten Ball in straight sets. He made his next appearance at theMedibank International in Sydney where he lost in the first round of qualifying. At the2010 Australian Open, he lost toŁukasz Kubot from Poland in straight sets.

Zverev regained his form at the European indoor tournaments. InMarseille he reached the semifinal, defeating world No. 17Tommy Robredo along the way. He lost to eventual championMichaël Llodra. His good form carried on – he went on to win after saving a match point in his first round match inDelray Beach againstMichael Russell before falling toMardy Fish in two sets. He lost his opening match in Indian Wells. At the2010 Sony Ericsson Open in Miami, Zverev was knocked out in the first round of qualifying. He would not win a main draw match in a tournament for the next seven weeks.In preparation forWimbledon he accepted a Wildcard into the2010 Gerry Weber Open where he defeatedFlorent Serra andJürgen Melzer before falling toBenjamin Becker.Again, Zverev seemed to have found some form, but he was defeated by Andre Begemann in the first round of qualifying atWimbledon.Zverev then decided to enter moreATP Challenger Tour events and reached the quarterfinals of theOberstaufen Challenger.Despite being granted a wildcard into both Stuttgart and Hamburg, he could not manage to win more than one match.

At the2010 US Open, Zverev was defeated in the first round of qualifying again.He then returned to Europe playing a clay courtATP Challenger Tour Event in Genoa. He reached the quarter-finals where he was defeated by eventual championFabio Fognini.Two weeks later he managed to qualify for theOpen de Moselle in Metz. Zverev reached his maidenATP World Tour singles final after victories overHoracio Zeballos,Nicolas Mahut,Jarkko Nieminen and the retirement ofRichard Gasquet in the semifinals. In the final Zverev playedGilles Simon to whom he lost in two sets.He qualified for the main draw of theATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament in Shanghai. In the main draw he lost toJuan Mónaco in the third round after beatingSergiy Stakhovsky andNikolay Davydenko in the respective first and second rounds. At the end of October he again qualified for an ATP tournament, this time atMontpellier. He defeatedRobin Haase in the first round before falling toNikolay Davydenko in the second round. He finished the year at No. 82, having made $318,805 in prize money in addition to a compiling a singles match record of 13–18.

2011

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Zverev had a slow start to 2011, losing four matches in a row before capturing his first win of the season inIndian Wells, where he made the second round after defeatingMatthew Ebden. He then lost another four matches in a row again, prior to his victory overDudi Sela in the first round at theSerbia Open.

2012–2015

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Zverev played mainly in tournaments either on the ATP Challenger Tour or theITF Men's Circuit during this time.

2016: Shanghai Masters quarterfinal

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In April 2016, Zverev won his first ATP Challenger singles title in over eight years at theSarasota Open.

At the2016 Shanghai Masters, the German defeated world No. 14Nick Kyrgios in the second round. He then beatMarcel Granollers before losing a close match to world No. 1Novak Djokovic in the quarterfinals.

Zverev got to the semifinals at theSwiss Indoors tournament in Basel after beating world No. 3Stan Wawrinka.

2017: First Grand Slam quarterfinal, first seeding at a Grand Slam & cracking the top 30

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Zverev started his 2017 season at theBrisbane International with a loss toRafael Nadal in the second round, winning only two games. However, at the2017 Australian Open, Zverev was able to reach the quarterfinals after defeating world No. 1Andy Murray in the fourth round, marking the biggest accomplishment of his career to date.[3][4] Zverev ultimately ended up losing to the eventual champion and 17th seed,Roger Federer in straight sets, ending his remarkable run. InIndian Wells he was the 29th seed, marking the first time he has been seeded in a Masters tournament and thus meaning he would get a bye into the second round. In the second round he faced former world No. 28João Sousa and defeated him in straight sets, then faced 8th seedDominic Thiem against whom he lost to in straight sets. At the2017 Miami Open he was the 28th seed, again receiving a bye into the second round, but he lost to qualifierJared Donaldson. Zverev made his 2nd ATP level final at theGeneva Open losing in 3 sets toStan Wawrinka. He was seeded for the first time at a Grand Slam inParis as the 32nd seed, but lost in the first round to the unseededStefano Napolitano. At the2017 MercedesCup the home crowd saw him reach the semifinals, where he lost a close three setter toFeliciano López. Then at the2017 Gerry Weber Open he won againstLukáš Lacko in straight sets, before losing in two close sets to eight timeHalle championRoger Federer. InHalle doubles action he would make his second final of the year, partnering his younger brotherAlexander.[5] At the2017 Wimbledon Championships as the 27th seed Zverev reached the third round after beatingBernard Tomic andMikhail Kukushkin.[6] By virtue of his Wimbledon showing, Mischa would move up to a career-best world No. 25 in the ATP rankings. As the 23rd seed, he made the fourth round at the next Grand Slam, theUS Open. Zverev would go on to finish the year ranked No. 33, improving 18 spots from his previous best finish in 2016.

2018: First ATP title

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After pulling out of the first round of the Australian Open while trailingHyeon Chung 6–2, 4–1, Zverev was fined a record $45,000 for an 'unprofessional first round performance', becoming the first player to be fined under the new rule. The fine represented nearly all of the prize money Zverev would have received for losing in the first round.[7]

Zverev won his first career ATP title at the2018 Eastbourne International, defeatingNicolás Jarry, seventh seedSteve Johnson, third seedDenis Shapovalov,Mikhail Kukushkin, andLukáš Lacko.[8]

Hiatus, Eurosport commentator

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Although Zverev never officially announced his retirement, he has not played on theATP Tour since February 2023.[9] Meanwhile, he also served as an expert and a commentator for tennis matches onEurosport and othersports channels.[10][11]

Performance timelines

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Key
W F SFQF#RRRQ#P#DNQAZ#POGSBNMSNTIPNH
(W) winner; (F) finalist; (SF) semifinalist; (QF) quarterfinalist; (#R) rounds 4, 3, 2, 1; (RR) round-robin stage; (Q#) qualification round; (P#) preliminary round; (DNQ) did not qualify; (A) absent; (Z#) Davis/Fed Cup Zonal Group (with number indication) or (PO) play-off; (G) gold, (S) silver or (B) bronze Olympic/Paralympic medal; (NMS) not a Masters tournament; (NTI) not a Tier I tournament; (P) postponed; (NH) not held; (SR) strike rate (events won / competed); (W–L) win–loss record.
To avoid confusion and double counting, these charts are updated at the conclusion of a tournament or when the player's participation has ended.

Singles

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Tournament20042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023SRW–LWin%
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAAA2R1R1R1R1RAQ2Q2AQ3QF1R1RAQ1AA0 / 85–838%
French OpenAAAQ11R1R1R1R1RQ1Q1AQ11R3R1RAAAA0 / 82–820%
WimbledonAAA1R3R2RQ11RQ1Q2AAQ13R1R1RNHAAA0 / 75–742%
US OpenAAQ1Q11R1RQ1Q1Q2Q2AA2R4R1RQ2AAAA0 / 54–544%
Win–loss0–00–00–01–22–41–40–20–30–10–00–00–01–19–42–40–30–00–00–00–00 / 2816–2836%
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells OpenAAAAQ11R1R2RQ12RQ11RQ23R2R1RNHAAA0 / 84–833%
Miami OpenAAAQ1Q11RQ11RAQ1AAQ22R1R2RNH1RAA0 / 61–614%
Monte-Carlo MastersAAAAQ1Q1Q2Q1AAAAA1R3RQ1NHQ1AA0 / 22–250%
Madrid OpenAAAAAQ1AAAAAAA1R1RQ1NHAAA0 / 20–20%
Italian OpenAAAAQ2QFQ1AAAAAA1RQ2AAAAA0 / 23–260%
Canadian OpenAAAAA1RAAAAAAQ22RAANHAAA0 / 21–233%
Cincinnati OpenAAAAA1RAAAAAA1R2R2RAAAAA0 / 42–433%
Shanghai Mastersnot held1R3RQ2AQ1AAQF1R1RAnot heldA0 / 55–550%
Paris MastersAAAAAAQ1AAAAA1R1RAAAAAA0 / 20–20%
German OpenQ1Q1Q2Q11Rnot Masters series0 / 10–10%
Win–loss0–00–00–00–00–13–62–21–20–01–10–00–13–33–94–61–20–00–10–00–00 / 3418–3435%
National representation
Davis CupAAAAAQFAAAAAAA1RAAAAAA0 / 20–10%
Career statistics
20042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023Career
Tournaments0038232418183508143130122100200
Titles000000000000001000001
Finals000000100000011000003
Hard win–loss0–00–02–13–412–116–1410–111–80–12–40–04–511–1018–207–181–41–20–10–00–00 / 11478–11441%
Clay win–loss0–00–00–01–13–86–71–61–60–10–00–01–11–45–86–70–50–00–00–00–00 / 5425–5432%
Grass win–loss0–00–01–12–33–33–32–10–40–12–10–02–20–07–46–42–30–00–00–00–01 / 3130–3050%
Carpet win–loss0–00–00–10–00–0discontinued0 / 10–10%
Overall win–loss0–00–03–36–818–2215–2413–182–180–34–50–07–812–1430–3219–293–121–20–10–00–01 / 200133–19940%
Win %50%43%45%38%42%10%0%44%47%46%48%39%20%33%0%40%
Year-end ranking6215951518880788221115917672617151336928126434615171369

Doubles

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Tournament2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022SRW–L
Grand Slam tournaments
Australian OpenAAAA1R1R1R1RAAAAA2R1R1RAAA0 / 71–7
French OpenAAAA1R2RAAAAAAA2R1R1RAAA0 / 52–5
WimbledonAAA1RA1R1RAAAAAA1R1R2RNHAA0 / 61–6
US OpenAAAA2R2RAAAAAAA1R1R1RAAA0 / 52–5
Win–loss0–00–00–00–11–32–40–20–10–00–00–00–00–02–40–41–40–00–00–00 / 236–23
ATP Tour Masters 1000
Indian Wells OpenAAAAA1RAAAAAAA2R1R1RNHAA0 / 41–4
Miami OpenAAAAAAAAAAAAA2R2R1RNHAA0 / 32–3
Monte-Carlo MastersAAAAAAAAAAAAA2R2R2RNHAA0 / 33–3
Madrid OpenAAAAAAAAAAAAAA1R1RNHAA0 / 20–2
Italian OpenAAAAAAAAAAAAA2R1R1RAAA0 / 21–1
Canadian OpenAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANHAA0 / 00–0
Cincinnati OpenAAAAAAAAAAAAA2RAAAAA0 / 11–1
Shanghai Mastersnot heldAAAAAAAA1RAAnot held0 / 10–1
Paris MastersAAAAAAAAAAAAA1RAAAAA0 / 10–1
Win–loss0–00–00–00–00–00–10–00–00–00–00–00–00–05–62–51–50–00–00–00 / 188–17
National representation
Davis CupAAAAAQFAAAAAAA1RAAAAA0 / 20–2
Career statistics
2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022Career
Tournaments100514166811044252314320127
Titles00002000000001010004
Finals000032000001122100012
Overall win–loss0–10–00–00–516–1218–161–63–80–10–10–03–45–417–2312–228–132–30–20–085–121
Win %0%0%57%53%14%27%0%0%43%56%43%35%38%40%0%41%
Year-end ranking842696169125668735430219727311563442505291112197309

ATP career finals

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Singles: 3 (1 title, 2 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP Finals (0–0)
ATP Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP Tour 500 Series (0–0)
ATP Tour 250 Series (1–2)
Finals by surface
Hard (0–1)
Clay (0–1)
Grass (1–0)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (1–1)
Indoor (0–1)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfaceOpponentScore
Loss0–1Sep 2010Moselle Open, France250 SeriesHard (i)FranceGilles Simon3–6, 2–6
Loss0–2May 2017Geneva Open, Switzerland250 SeriesClaySwitzerlandStan Wawrinka6–4, 3–6, 3–6
Win1–2Jun 2018Eastbourne International, United Kingdom250 SeriesGrassSlovakiaLukáš Lacko6–4, 6–4

Doubles: 12 (4 titles, 8 runner-ups)

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Legend
Grand Slam tournaments (0–0)
ATP Finals (0–0)
ATP Tour Masters 1000 (0–0)
ATP International Series Gold /
ATP Tour 500 Series (2–4)
ATP International Series /
ATP Tour 250 Series (2–4)
Finals by surface
Hard (3–4)
Clay (0–2)
Grass (1–2)
Finals by setting
Outdoor (3–5)
Indoor (1–3)
ResultW–L   Date   TournamentTierSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Jun 2008Halle Open,
Germany
InternationalGrassRussiaMikhail YouzhnyCzech RepublicLukáš Dlouhý
IndiaLeander Paes
3–6, 6–4, [10–3]
Loss1–1Jul 2008Stuttgart Open,
Germany
Intl. GoldClayGermanyMichael BerrerGermanyPhilipp Kohlschreiber
GermanyChristopher Kas
3–6, 4–6
Win2–1Oct 2008Japan Open,
Japan
Intl. GoldHardRussia Mikhail YouzhnyCzech Republic Lukáš Dlouhý
India Leander Paes
6–3, 6–4
Loss2–2Jan 2009Brisbane International,
Australia
250 SeriesHardSpainFernando VerdascoFranceMarc Gicquel
FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga
4–6, 3–6
Loss2–3Oct 2009Thailand Open,
Thailand
250 SeriesHard (i)SpainGuillermo García LópezUnited StatesEric Butorac
United StatesRajeev Ram
6–7(4–7), 3–6
Loss2–4May 2015Bavarian Championships,
Germany
250 SeriesClayGermanyAlexander ZverevAustriaAlexander Peya
BrazilBruno Soares
6–4, 1–6, [5–10]
Loss2–5Feb 2016Open Sud de France,
France
250 SeriesHard (i)Germany Alexander ZverevCroatiaMate Pavić
New ZealandMichael Venus
5–7, 6–7(4–7)
Win3–5Feb 2017Open Sud de France,
France
250 SeriesHard (i)Germany Alexander ZverevFranceFabrice Martin
CanadaDaniel Nestor
6–4, 6–7(3–7), [10–7]
Loss3–6Jun 2017Halle Open,
Germany
500 SeriesGrassGermany Alexander ZverevPolandŁukasz Kubot
BrazilMarcelo Melo
7–5, 3–6, [8–10]
Loss3–7Jun 2018Halle Open,
Germany
500 SeriesGrassGermany Alexander ZverevPoland Łukasz Kubot
Brazil Marcelo Melo
6–7(1–7), 4–6
Loss3–8Oct 2018Swiss Indoors,
Switzerland
500 SeriesHard (i)Germany Alexander ZverevUnited KingdomDominic Inglot
CroatiaFranko Škugor
2–6, 5–7
Win4–8Mar 2019Mexican Open,
Mexico
500 SeriesHardGermany Alexander ZverevUnited StatesAustin Krajicek
New ZealandArtem Sitak
2–6, 7–6(7–4), [10–5]

Team competition: 1 (1 runner-up)

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ResultW–LYearTournamentSurfacePartnersOpponentsScore
Loss0–12009World Team Cup, GermanyClayGermanyNicolas Kiefer
GermanyPhilipp Kohlschreiber
GermanyRainer Schüttler
SerbiaJanko Tipsarević
SerbiaViktor Troicki
SerbiaNenad Zimonjić
1–2

ATP Challenger finals

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Singles: 11 (5–6)

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ResultW–L   Date   TournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Jul 2006Dublin, IrelandCarpetDenmarkKristian Pless7–5, 7–6(8–6)
Loss1–1Nov 2006Shrewsbury, United KingdomHard (i)United KingdomAlex Bogdanovic6–4, 4–6, 4–6
Win2–1Jun 2007Karlsruhe, GermanyClayUnited StatesWayne Odesnik2–6, 6–4, 6–3
Win3–1Aug 2007Istanbul, TurkeyHardSlovakiaLukáš Lacko6–4, 6–4
Win4–1Nov 2007Dnipropetrovsk, UkraineHard (i)RussiaDmitry Tursunov6–4, 6–4
Loss4–2Nov 2011Geneva, SwitzerlandHard (i)TunisiaMalek Jaziri6–4, 3–6, 3–6
Loss4–3Apr 2012Le Gosier, GuadeloupeHardBelgiumDavid Goffin2–6, 2–6
Loss4–4Oct 2012Sacramento, United StatesHardUnited StatesJames Blake1–6, 6–1, 4–6
Loss4–5Oct 2012Tiburon, United StatesHardUnited StatesJack Sock1–6, 6–1, 6–7(3–7)
Loss4–6Jan 2013Maui, United StatesHardJapanGo Soeda5–7, 5–7
Win5–6Apr 2016Sarasota, United StatesClayAustriaGerald Melzer6–4, 7–6(7–2)

Doubles: 13 (6–7)

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ResultW–L   Date   TournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Loss0–1Dec 2005Orlando,
United States
HardUnited States Alex KuznetsovAustraliaAshley Fisher
United StatesTripp Phillips
0–6, 3–2, def.
Win1–1Jul 2006Oberstaufen,
Germany
ClayLatviaErnests GulbisRomaniaTeodor-Dacian Crăciun
RomaniaGabriel Moraru
6–1, 6–1
Loss1–2Sep 2006Freudenstadt,
Germany
ClayFranceAlexandre SidorenkoGermanyTomas Behrend
GermanyDominik Meffert
5–7, 6–7(5–7)
Win2–2Nov 2006Aachen,
Germany
Carpet (i)Latvia Ernests GulbisPolandTomasz Bednarek
Georgia (country)Irakli Labadze
6–7(5–7), 6–4, [10–8]
Loss2–3Nov 2006Shrewsbury,
United Kingdom
Hard (i)GermanyLars BurgsmüllerGermanyPhilipp Marx
DenmarkFrederik Nielsen
4–6, 4–6
Win3–3Jun 2007Karlsruhe,
Germany
ClayUnited States Alex KuznetsovGermanyMichael Berrer
PortugalFrederico Gil
6–4, 6–7(6–8), [10–4]
Win4–3Jun 2007Surbiton,
United Kingdom
GrassUnited States Alex KuznetsovUnited KingdomJames Auckland
AustraliaStephen Huss
2–6, 6–3, [10–6]
Loss4–4Jul 2007Dublin,
Ireland
CarpetGermany Lars BurgsmüllerIndiaRohan Bopanna
AustraliaAdam Feeney
2–6, 2–6
Loss4–5Nov 2007Aachen,
Germany
Carpet (i)Germany Dominik MeffertGermanyPhilipp Petzschner
AustriaAlexander Peya
3–6, 2–6
Loss4–6Nov 2007Bratislava,
Slovakia
Hard (i)South AfricaChris HaggardCzech RepublicTomáš Cibulec
Czech RepublicJaroslav Levinský
4–6, 6–2, [8–10]
Loss4–7Jul 2012Marburg,
Germany
ClayRussiaDenis MatsukevichPolandMateusz Kowalczyk
Czech RepublicDavid Škoch
2–6, 1–6
Win5–7Nov 2012Knoxville,
United States
Hard (i)United States Alex KuznetsovSouth AfricaJean Andersen
South AfricaIzak van der Merwe
6–4, 6–2
Win6–7Feb 2013Dallas,
United States
Hard (i)United States Alex KuznetsovUnited StatesTennys Sandgren
United StatesRhyne Williams
6–4, 6–7(4–7), [10–5]

ITF Futures finals

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Singles: 5 (5–0)

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ResultW–L   Date   TournamentSurfaceOpponentScore
Win1–0Feb 2006Mettmann, GermanyCarpet (i)GermanyPhilipp Petzschner3–6, 6–3, 6–4
Win2–0Feb 2006Zagreb, CroatiaHard (i)CroatiaMarin Čilić7–6(7–5), 3–6, 7–6(9–7)
Win3–0Jul 2006Munakata, JapanHardJapanGouichi Motomura6–3, 7–6(7–5)
Win4–0Jul 2006Dublin, IrelandCarpetAustraliaPaul Baccanello6–4, 7–6(7–3)
Win5–0Oct 2012Mansfield, United StatesHardUnited StatesAlex Kuznetsov3–6, 6–0, 6–3

Doubles: 12 (5–7)

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ResultW–L   Date   TournamentSurfacePartnerOpponentsScore
Win1–0Jan 2005Tampa,
United States
HardUnited StatesAlex KuznetsovUnited States Goran Dragicevic
United StatesMichael Yani
6–4, 7–5
Win2–0Jan 2005Kissimmee,
United States
HardUnited States Alex KuznetsovAustralia David McNamara
CanadaFrédéric Niemeyer
6–7(5–7), 6–3, 7–6(8–6)
Loss2–1Jun 2005Vierumäki,
Finland
ClayGermanyBenedikt DorschEstoniaMait Künnap
FinlandJanne Ojala
3–6, 3–6
Loss2–2Jul 2005Telfs,
Austria
ClayGermany Benedikt DorschGermanyBastian Knittel
GermanyChristopher Koderisch
1–2, ret.
Win3–2Jan 2006Oberentfelden,
Germany
Hard (i)SwedenErvin EleskovicGermany David Klier
GermanyTorsten Popp
5–7, 6–3, 6–4
Loss3–3Feb 2006Zagreb,
Croatia
Hard (i)GermanyTobias KleinFranceJean-François Bachelot
FranceNicolas Tourte
6–7(7–9), 6–7(3–7)
Loss3–4Apr 2006Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
HardSerbiaViktor TroickiSwitzerlandMarco Chiudinelli
GermanyPhilipp Petzschner
5–7, 2–6
Win4–4Apr 2006Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
HardSerbia Viktor TroickiRussia Vadim Davletshin
RussiaAlexandre Krasnoroutskiy
6–3, 6–2
Loss4–5May 2006Munakata,
Japan
HardPolandMichał PrzysiężnyUnited States Troy Hahn
United States Michael Yani
5–7, 5–7
Win5–5Jun 2006Munakata,
Japan
HardJapan Hiroyasu SatoJapanHiroki Kondo
JapanTakahiro Terachi
walkover
Loss5–6Jul 2006Dublin,
Ireland
CarpetLatviaAndis JuškaFrance Jean-François Bachelot
France Nicolas Tourte
6–7(4–7), 1–6
Loss5–7Oct 2012Mansfield,
United States
HardUnited States Alex KuznetsovUnited StatesVahid Mirzadeh
United StatesRyan Rowe
2–6, 7–6(7–5), [7–10]

Record against top-10 players

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Zverev's match record against players who have been ranked in the Top 10, with those who are active in boldface. Includes only ATP Tour main draw matches.[12]

OpponentHighest
ranking
MatchesWonLostWin %Last match
SpainJuan Carlos Ferrero132167%Lost (4–6, 5–7) at2011 Barcelona 2R
United KingdomAndy Murray121150%Won (7–5, 5–7, 6–2, 6–4) at2017 Australian Open 4R
RussiaMarat Safin11010%Lost (6–7(4–7), 7–5, 5–7) at2006 Bangkok QF
SerbiaNovak Djokovic12020%Lost (6–3, 6–7(4–7), 3–6) at2016 Shanghai QF
SpainRafael Nadal13030%Lost (3–6, 3–6) at2019 Acapulco 1R
SwitzerlandRoger Federer16060%Lost (6–3, 4–6, 2–6) at2018 Stuttgart 2R
GermanyTommy Haas221150%Won (6–4, 6–4) at2017 Stuttgart QF
GermanyAlexander Zverev21010%Lost (3–6, 5–7) at2018 Washington 3R
SpainDavid Ferrer321150%Lost (3–6, 1–6) at2019 Barcelona 1R
AustriaDominic Thiem321150%Lost (1–6, 4–6) at2017 Indian Wells 3R
RussiaNikolay Davydenko331233%Lost (6–2, 3–6, 3–6) at2012 Metz 1R
SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka331233%Lost (6–4, 3–6, 3–6) at2017 Geneva F
ArgentinaDavid Nalbandian31010%Lost (3–6, 4–6, 2–6) at2007 Wimbledon 1R
ArgentinaJuan Martín del Potro32020%Lost (1–6, 2–6) at2018 Acapulco 1R
CroatiaMarin Čilić33030%Lost (6–4, 5–7, 3–6) at2016 Basel SF
BulgariaGrigor Dimitrov34040%Lost (6–7(5–7), 5–7) at2018 Cincinnati 2R
JapanKei Nishikori4110100%Won (6–4, 3–6, 6–3) at2017 Geneva SF
Czech RepublicTomáš Berdych462433%Lost (5–7, 3–6) at2018 Rotterdam 1R
GermanyRainer Schüttler5110100%Won (7–6(9–7), 7–5) at2006 Bangkok 2R
United StatesTaylor Fritz521150%Lost (6–4, 6–2, 4–6, 6–7(2–7), 2–6) at2018 US Open 1R
SpainTommy Robredo541325%Lost (3–6, 6–3, 2–6) at2011 Indian Wells 2R
ChileFernando González51010%Lost (5–7, 7–6(7–0), 2–2 ret.) at2009 Shanghai 1R
South AfricaKevin Anderson52020%Lost (1–6, 7–6(7–3), 3–6, 6–7(4–7)) at2018 French Open 3R
FranceJo-Wilfried Tsonga53030%Lost (3–6, 0–6) at2019 Stuttgart 1R
CanadaFélix Auger-Aliassime6110100%Won (6–2, 6–7(4–7), 6–1) at2018 Monte Carlo 1R
FranceGilles Simon632167%Lost (3–6, 2–6) at2010 Metz F
BelgiumDavid Goffin721150%Lost (1–6, 0–2 ret.) at2016 Marseille 2R
SpainFernando Verdasco751420%Won (6–4, 6–4) at2017 Cincinnati 1R
CroatiaMario Ančić71010%Lost (1–6, 0–6) at2008 Barcelona 1R
United StatesMardy Fish71010%Lost (2–6, 4–6) at2010 Delray Beach 2R
FranceRichard Gasquet73030%Lost (3–6, 4–6, 3–6) at2019 French Open 1R
RussiaMikhail Youzhny8330100%Won (6–4, 6–2) at2018 Atlanta 2R
AustriaJürgen Melzer842250%Lost (5–7, 4–6) at2013 Kuala Lumpur 2R
United StatesJohn Isner873443%Lost (3–6, 6–7(4–7)) at2020 Acapulco 1R
ArgentinaGuillermo Cañas81010%Lost (7–5, 3–6, 3–6) at2008 s-Hertogenbosch 1R
PolandHubert Hurkacz81010%Lost (4–6, 3–6) at2020 Cologne 2R
United StatesJack Sock81010%Lost (1–6, 1–6, 2–6) at2016 US Open 2R
RussiaKaren Khachanov82020%Lost (6–7(5–7), 3–6) at2018 Halle 1R
SerbiaJanko Tipsarević83030%Lost (3–6, 1–6, 4–6) at2011 Australian Open 1R
AustraliaAlex de Minaur9110100%Won (6–3, 6–3) at2017 Brisbane 1R
ItalyFabio Fognini943175%Won (7–6(7–3), 6–4) at2016 Shenzhen 2R
SpainNicolás Almagro921150%Won (6–4, 6–2) at2017 Sydney 1R
SpainRoberto Bautista Agut91010%Lost (3–6, 4–6) at2017 Valencia QF
ChileNicolás Massú91010%Lost (4–6, 2–6) at2010 Houston 1R
FranceLucas Pouille10110100%Won (2–6, 6–1, 7–6(7–3)) at2018 Monte Carlo 2R
CanadaDenis Shapovalov10110100%Won (6–3, 6–3) at2018 Eastbourne QF
FranceArnaud Clément1021150%Won (6–4, 5–7, 6–2) at2009 Marseille 2R
ArgentinaJuan Mónaco1021150%Lost (0–6, 2–6) at2010 Shanghai 3R
SpainPablo Carreño Busta1031233%Lost (3–6, 6–7(2–7)) at2017 Cincinnati 2R
Total116377932%* Statistics correct as of 16 May 2024

Top 10 wins

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  • He has a 7–25 record against players who were, at the time the match was played, ranked in the top 10.
Year2005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023Total
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#PlayerRankEventSurfaceRdScoreRank
2008
1.SpainDavid Ferrer5Rotterdam Open, NetherlandsHard (i)2R6–2, 7–598
2009
2.FranceGilles Simon7Rome Masters, ItalyClay3R6–4, 6–176
3.France Gilles Simon7Stuttgart MercedesCup, GermanyClay2R6–4, 6–245
2010
4.RussiaNikolay Davydenko6Shanghai Masters, ChinaHard2R6–4, 7–6(7–3)118
2016
5.SwitzerlandStan Wawrinka3Basel Swiss Indoors, SwitzerlandHard (i)QF6–2, 5–7, 6–172
2017
6.United KingdomAndy Murray1Australian Open, Melbourne, AustraliaHard4R7–5, 5–7, 6–2, 6–450
7.JapanKei Nishikori9Geneva Open, SwitzerlandClaySF6–4, 3–6, 6–333

Records

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The following record was attained during theOpen Era.

Time spanRecordPlayers matched
201610 times qualified for anATP Tour main draw in 1 season.[13]Stands alone

Notes

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  1. ^German:[ˈmɪka.ɪlˈmɪʃaˈtsfɛʁɛf]; Russian:Михаил "Миша" Александрович Зверев,romanized:Mikhail "Misha" Aleksandrovich Zverev,IPA:[mʲɪxɐˈilˈmʲiʂəɐlʲɪkˈsandrəvʲɪdʑˈzvʲerʲɪf].

References

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  1. ^"Mischa Zverev".ATP World Tour. Retrieved22 April 2019.
  2. ^"The Championships 2004 - Boys' Singles"(PDF).wimbledon.com. Retrieved17 August 2024.
  3. ^"Another shock rocks the Open as Sir Andy crashes out". The Roar. 23 January 2017. Retrieved23 January 2017.
  4. ^"Mischa Zverev upsets No. 1 Andy Murray at Australian Open".Los Angeles Times. 22 January 2017. Retrieved22 January 2017.
  5. ^"Zverev Brothers into Halle Doubles Final".ATP World. 25 June 2017. Retrieved25 June 2017.
  6. ^"Wimbledon 2017: Bernard Tomic loses limply to Mischa Zverev".Herald Sun. 4 July 2017.
  7. ^"Mischa Zverev fined record $45,000 for poor performance".The Guardian. London. 23 January 2018. Retrieved28 January 2018.
  8. ^"Eastbourne 2018: Mischa Zverev beats Lukas Lacko to claim first ATP title". BBC Sport. 30 June 2018.
  9. ^https://www.atptour.com/en/players/mischa-zverev/z168/player-activity?matchType=Singles&year=2023&tournament=all
  10. ^https://www.tennisnet.com/en/news/mischa-zverev-replaces-becker-as-eurosport-expert
  11. ^https://tennis.icdb.tv/person/181/Mischa-Zverev
  12. ^"Mischa Zverev VS Juan Carlos Ferrero – Head 2 Head".ATP World Tour. Retrieved15 August 2018.
  13. ^"Mischa Zverev: Back From Rock Bottom".ATP World. 29 October 2016.

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