This article will look at the schedule for Alexander Zverev from 2013 to 2023 so you can find out where Zverev has played over the years and where he is likely to play next in 2023.

Where will Alexander Zverev be playing next?
Alexander Zverev’s next tournament/match will be at the 2023 Geneva Open tennis tournament, which is being held from the 20th to the 27th of May 2023, with his first round match being against Christopher Eubanks.
Below is a list of tournaments that Alexander Zverev is expected to play in 2023 based on Mandatory ATP Events and other tournaments where he has signed multi-year deals with tournament organizers e.g. Halle.
2023 Alexander Zverev Schedule
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2023 | United Cup | Australia | Group Stage |
January 2023 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | 2R |
February 2023 | Rotterdam | Rotterdam, The Netherlands | 2R |
February 2023 | Doha | Doha, Qatar | 2R |
February/March 2023 | Dubai | Dubai, UAE | SF |
March 2023 | Indian Wells | Indian Wells, USA | 4R |
March 2023 | Miami Open | Miami, USA | 2R |
April 2023 | Monte Carlo | Monaco | 3R |
April 2023 | BMW Open | Munich, Germany | 2R |
May 2023 | Madrid Masters | Madrid, Spain | 4R |
May 2023 | Rome Masters | Rome, Italy | 4R |
May 2023 | Geneva | Geneva, Switzerland | TBD |
May/June 2023 | French Open | Paris, France | TBD |
June 2023 | Halle | Halle, Germany | TBD |
June/July 2023 | Wimbledon | London, UK | TBD |
August 2023 | Canada Masters | Toronto | TBD |
August 2023 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | TBD |
August/September 2023 | US Open | New York, USA | TBD |
September 2023 | Laver Cup | Vancouver, Canada | TBD |
October 2023 | Shanghai Masters | Shanghai, China | TBD |
October/November 2023 | Paris Masters | Paris, France | TBD |
November 2023 | ATP Finals* | Turin, Italy | TBD |
*Assuming Alexander qualifies for the year end finals.
2022 Schedule
Following the injury, he picked up at the 2022 French Open, Alexander Zverev was not able to play at Halle, Wimbledon, or any of the tournaments in the US Open Series.
The official US Open Twitter account also announced that Zverev had officially withdrawn from the 2022 US Open (see tweet below).
Alexander Zverev has withdrawn from the US Open.
— US Open Tennis (@usopen) August 22, 2022
Get well soon, Alex! pic.twitter.com/Yj12xO0mNl
Below is a list of tournaments that Zverev played in 2022, with most coming in the first five months of the year before he got injured at Roland Garros.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result (Opponent) |
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January 2022 | ATP Cup | Melbourne, Australia | RR |
January 2022 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | R16 (Denis Shapovalov) |
February 2022 | Montpellier | Montpellier, France | Final (Alexander Bublik) |
February 2022 | Acapulco | Acapulco, Mexico | R16 (Peter Gojowczyk) |
April 2022 | Monte Carlo Masters | Monte Carlo, Monaco | Semifinals (Stefanos Tsitsipas) |
April 2022 | Munich | Munich, Germany | R16 (Holger Rune) |
May 2022 | Madrid Masters | Madrid, Spain | Final (Carlos Alcaraz) |
May 2022 | Rome Masters | Rome, Italy | Semifinals (Stefanos Tsitsipas) |
May 2022 | French Open | Paris, France | Semifinals (Rafael Nadal) |
December 2022 | Diriyah Tennis Cup | Diriyah, Saudi Arabia | Quarterfinals (Daniil Medvedev) |
December 2022 | World Tennis League | Dubai, UAE | Champions (Hawks) |
2021 Schedule
Zverev played in nineteen tournaments in 2021, reaching six finals and winning each one (Acapulco, Madrid Masters, Toyko Olympics, Cincinnati Masters, Vienna, and the ATP Finals).
2021 is Alexander Zverev’s best year to date with a total of six titles to his name including a gold medal in the singles at the Tokyo Olympics and a second ATP Finals title.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result (Opponent) |
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February 2021 | ATP Cup | Melbourne, Australia | RR |
February 2021 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | Quarterfinals (Novak Djokovic) |
March 2021 | Rotterdam Open | Rotterdam, The Netherlands | R32 (Alexander Bublik) |
March 2021 | Acapulco | Acapulco, Mexico | Champion (Stefanos Tsitsipas) |
March 2021 | Miami Masters | Miami, USA | R64 (Emil Ruusuvuori) |
April 2021 | Monte Carlo Masters | Monte Carlo, Monaco | R16 (David Goffin) |
April 2021 | Munich | Munich, Germany | Quarterfinals (Ilya Ivashka) |
May 2021 | Madrid Masters | Madrid, Spain | Champion (Matteo Berrettini) |
May 2021 | Rome Masters | Rome, Italy | Quarterfinals (Rafael Nadal) |
May 2021 | French Open | Paris, France | Semifinals (Stefanos Tsitsipas) |
June 2021 | Halle | Halle, Germany | R16 (Ugo Humbert) |
June 2021 | Wimbledon | London, UK | R16 (Felix Auger Aliassime) |
July 2021 | Toyko Olympics | Toyko, Japan | Gold Medal (Karen Khachanov) |
August 2021 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | Champion (Andrey Rublev) |
August 2021 | US Open | New York, USA | Semifinals (Novak Djokovic) |
October 2021 | Indian Wells Masters | Indian Wells, USA | Quarterfinals (Taylor Fritz) |
October 2021 | Vienna | Vienna, Austria | Champion (Frances Tiafoe) |
November 2021 | Paris Masters | Paris, France | Semifinals (Daniil Medvedev) |
November 2021 | ATP Finals | London, UK | Champion (Daniil Medvedev) |
2020 Schedule
Zverev played in ten tournaments in 2020, reaching four finals and winning two singles titles (Cologne 1 and 2).
2020 was the year that Alexander Zverev finally made a breakthrough at the grand slams as he made it to the semifinals at the Australian Open and the final of the US Open.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2020 | ATP Cup | Melbourne, Australia | RR |
January 2020 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | Semifinals (Dominic Thiem) |
February 2020 | Acapulco | Acapulco, Mexico | R16 (Tommy Paul) |
August 2020 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | R32 (Andy Murray) |
August 2020 | US Open | New York, USA | Final (Dominic Thiem) |
September 2020 | French Open | Paris, France | R16 (Jannik Sinner) |
October 2020 | Cologne 1 | Cologne, Germany | Champion (Felix Auger Aliassime) |
October 2020 | Cologne 2 | Cologne, Germany | Champion (Diego Schwartzman) |
November 2020 | Paris Masters | Paris, France | Final (Daniil Medvedev) |
November 2020 | ATP Finals | London, UK | RR |
2019 Schedule
Zverev played in twenty-six tournaments in 2019, reaching four finals and winning one singles title (Geneva).
Alexander Zverev failed to follow up on his success in 2018 as he only won one singles title in 2019.
He also failed to make it past the quarterfinals at any of the grand slam events.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2019 | Hopman Cup | Perth, Western Australia | Final (Switzerland) |
January 2019 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | R16 (Milos Raonic) |
February 2019 | Davis Cup | Frankfurt, Germany | Germany |
February 2019 | Acapulco | Acapulco, Mexico | Final (Nick Kyrgios) |
March 2019 | Indian Wells | Indian Wells, USA | R32 (Jan Lennard Struff) |
March 2019 | Miami Masters | Miami, USA | R64 (David Ferrer) |
April 2019 | Marrakech | Marrakech, Morocco | R16 (Jaume Munar) |
April 2019 | Monte Carlo Masters | Monte Carlo, Monaco | R16 (Fabio Fognini) |
April 2019 | Barcelona | Barcelona, Spain | R32 (Nicolas Jarry) |
April 2019 | Munich | Munich, Germany | Quarterfinals (Christian Garin) |
May 2019 | Madrid Masters | Madrid, Spain | Quarterfinals (Stefanos Tsitsipas) |
May 2019 | Rome Masters | Rome, Italy | R32 (Matteo Berrettini) |
May 2019 | Geneva | Geneva, Switzerland | Champion (Nicolas Jarry) |
May 2019 | French Open | Paris, France | Quarterfinals (Novak Djokovic) |
June 2019 | Stuttgart Open | Stuttgart, Germany | R16 (Dustin Brown) |
June 2019 | Halle | Halle, Germany | Quarterfinals (David Goffin) |
July 2019 | Wimbledon | London, UK | R128 (Jiri Vesely) |
July 2019 | Hamburg | Hamburg, Germany | Semifinals (Nikoloz Basilashvili) |
August 2019 | Canada Masters | Montreal, Canada | Quarterfinals (Karen Khachanov) |
August 2019 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | R32 (Miomir Kecmanovic) |
August 2019 | US Open | New York, USA | R16 (Diego Schwartzman) |
September 2019 | Beijing | Beijing, China | Semifinals (Stefanos Tsitsipas) |
October 2019 | Shanghai Masters | Shanghai, China | Final (Daniil Medvedev) |
October 2019 | Basel | Basel, Switzerland | R32 (Taylor Fritz) |
October 2019 | Paris Masters | Paris, France | R16 (Denis Shapovalov) |
November 2019 | ATP Finals | London, UK | Semifinals (Dominic Thiem) |
2018 Schedule
Zverev played in twenty-two tournaments in 2018, reaching seven finals and winning four singles titles (Madrid, Munich, Washington, and the ATP Finals).
Alexander Zverev claimed his biggest title to date by winning the ATP finals in London.
He also won titles in Munich, Madrid, and Washington for a total of 4 singles titles in 2018.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2018 | Hopman Cup | Perth, Western Australia | Final (Switzerland) |
January 2018 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | R32 (Hyeon Chung) |
February 2018 | Davis Cup | Brisbane, Australia | Germany |
February 2018 | Rotterdam Open | Rotterdam, The Netherlands | R16 (Andreas Seppi) |
February 2018 | Acapulco | Acapulco, Mexico | Semifinals (Juan Martin Del Potro) |
March 2018 | Indian Wells | Indian Wells, USA | R64 (Joao Sousa) |
March 2018 | Miami Masters | Miami, USA | Final (John Isner) |
April 2018 | Munich | Munich, Germany | Champion (Philipp Kohlschreiber) |
May 2018 | Madrid Masters | Madrid, Spain | Champion (Dominic Thiem) |
May 2018 | Rome Masters | Rome, Italy | Final (Rafael Nadal) |
May 2018 | French Open | Paris, France | Quarterfinals (Dominic Thiem) |
June 2018 | Halle | Halle, Germany | R32 (Borna Coric) |
July 2018 | Wimbledon | London, UK | R32 (Ernests Gulbis) |
July 2018 | Washington | Washington, USA | Champion (Alex De Minaur) |
August 2018 | Canada Masters | Toronto, Canada | Quarterfinals (Stefanos Tsitsipas) |
August 2018 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | R32 (Robin Haase) |
August 2018 | US Open | New York, USA | R32 (Philipp Kohlschreiber) |
October 2018 | Beijing | Beijing, China | R16 (Malek Jaziri) |
October 2018 | Shanghai Masters | Shanghai, China | Semifinals (Novak Djokovic) |
October 2018 | Basel | Basel, Switzerland | Semifinals (Marius Copil) |
October 2018 | Paris Masters | Paris, France | Quarterfinals (Karen Khachanov) |
November 2018 | ATP Finals | London, UK | Champion (Novak Djokovic) |
2017 Schedule
Zverev played in twenty-six tournaments in 2017, reaching six finals and winning five singles titles (Montpellier, Munich, Rome, Washington, and Montreal).
In 2017, Alexander Zverev won a total of 5 singles titles including his first Masters 1000 title at the Rome Masters, beating Novak Djokovic in the final.
He would follow this up with another Masters 1000 title at the Canada Masters in August.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2017 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | Round of 32 (Rafael Nadal) |
February 2017 | Davis Cup | Frankfurt, Germany | Belgium |
February 2017 | Montpellier | Montpellier, France | Champion (Richard Gasquet) |
February 2017 | Rotterdam Open | Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Round of 32 (Dominic Thiem) |
February 2017 | Marseille | Marseille, France | Round of 32 (Nicolas Mahut) |
March 2017 | Indian Wells | Indian Wells, USA | Round of 32 (Nick Kyrgios) |
March 2017 | Miami Masters | Miami, USA | Quarterfinals (Nick Kyrgios) |
April 2017 | Monte Carlo Masters | Monte Carlo, Monaco | Round of 16 (Rafael Nadal) |
April 2017 | Barcelona | Barcelona, Spain | Round of 16 (Hyeon Chung) |
April 2017 | Munich | Munich, Germany | Champion (Guido Pella) |
May 2017 | Madrid Masters | Madrid, Spain | Quarterfinals (Pablo Cuevas) |
May 2017 | Rome Masters | Rome, Italy | Champion (Novak Djokovic) |
May 2017 | French Open | Paris, France | Round of 128 (Fernando Verdasco) |
May 2017 | S’Hertogenbosch | S’Hertogenbosch, The Netherlands | Semifinals (Gilles Muller) |
June 2017 | Halle | Halle, Germany | Final (Roger Federer) |
June 2017 | Wimbledon | London, UK | Round of 16 (Milos Raonic) |
July 2017 | Washington | Washington, USA | Champion (Kevin Anderson) |
July 2017 | Canada Masters | Montreal, Canada | Champion (Roger Federer) |
August 2017 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | Round of 32 (Frances Tiafoe) |
August 2017 | US Open | New York, USA | Round of 64 (Borna Coric) |
September 2017 | Shenzhen | Shenzhen, China | Quarterfinals (Damir Dzumhur) |
October 2017 | Beijing | Beijing, China | Semifinals (Nick Kyrgios) |
October 2017 | Shanghai Masters | Shanghai, China | Round of 16 (Juan Martin Del Potro) |
October 2017 | Vienna | Vienna, Austria | Quarterfinals (Jo Wilfried Tsonga) |
October 2017 | Paris Masters | Paris, France | Round of 32 (Robin Haase) |
November 2017 | ATP Finals | London, UK | RR (Roger Federer) |
2016 Schedule
Zverev played in twenty-four tournaments in 2016, reaching three finals and winning one singles title (St. Petersburg).
2016 saw Alexander Zverev win his first ATP Tour title at St. Petersburg Open in Russia. In the final, he beat Stan Wawrinka 6-2, 3-6, 7-5.
Zverev also made it to two other finals, in Nice (lost to Dominic Thiem) and in Halle (Lost to Florian Mayer).
In the Halle tennis tournament, he also achieved his biggest win to date by beating Roger Federer in the semifinals.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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January 2016 | Australian Open | Melbourne, Australia | Round of 128 (Andy Murray) |
February 2016 | Montpellier | Montpellier, France | Semifinals (Paul Henri Mathieu) |
February 2016 | Rotterdam Open | Rotterdam, The Netherlands | Quarterfinals (Gael Monfils) |
February 2016 | Marseille | Marseille, France | Round of 16 (Tomas Berdych) |
March 2016 | Davis Cup | Hannover, Germany | Czech Republic |
March 2016 | Indian Wells | Indian Wells, USA | Round of 16 (Rafael Nadal) |
March 2016 | Miami Masters | Miami, USA | Round of 64 (Steve Johnson) |
April 2016 | Monte Carlo Masters | Monte Carlo, Monaco | Round of 32 (Marcel Granollers) |
April 2016 | Barcelona | Barcelona, Spain | Round of 16 (Malek Jaziri) |
April 2016 | Munich | Munich, Germany | Semifinals (Dominic Thiem) |
May 2016 | Rome Masters | Rome, Italy | Round of 32 (Roger Federer) |
May 2016 | Nice | Nice, France | Final (Dominic Thiem) |
May 2016 | French Open | Paris, France | Round of 32 (Dominic Thiem) |
June 2016 | Halle | Halle, Germany | Final (Florian Mayer) |
June 2016 | Wimbledon | London, UK | Round of 32 (Tomas Berdych) |
July 2016 | Hamburg | Hamburg, Germany | Round of 32 (Inigo Cervantes Huegun) |
July 2016 | Washington | Washington, USA | Semifinals (Gael Monfils) |
July 2016 | Canada Masters | Toronto, Canada | Round of 64 (Yen Hsun Lu) |
August 2016 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | Round of 64 (Yuichi Sugita) |
August 2016 | US Open | New York, USA | Round of 64 (Daniel Evans) |
September 2016 | St. Petersburg Open | St. Petersburg, Russia | Champion (Stan Wawrinka) |
October 2016 | Beijing | Beijing, China | Quarterfinals (David Ferrer) |
October 2016 | Shanghai Masters | Shanghai, China | Round of 16 (Jo Wilfried Tsonga) |
October 2016 | Stockholm | Stockholm, Sweden | Semifinals (Jack Sock) |
2015 Schedule
Zverev played in seventeen tournaments in 2015 but he failed to reach any finals.
However, 2015 was a breakthrough year for Alexander Zverev as he qualified to play in his first grand slam event at the 2015 Wimbledon as well as making it to the semifinals of the ATP Bastad.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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February 2015 | Rotherham Open | Rotherham, Netherlands | Round of 32 (Roberto Bautista Agut) |
February 2015 | Marseille | Marseille, France | Round of 32 (Gael Monfils) |
February 2015 | Dubai | Dubai, UAE | Round of 32 (Marsel Ilhan) |
March 2015 | Miami Masters | Miami, USA | Round of 64 (Lukas Rosol) |
April 2015 | Munich | Munich, Germany | Round of 16 (Philipp Kohlschreiber) |
June 2015 | Stuttgart | Stuttgart, Germany | Round of 16 (Viktor Troicki) |
June 2015 | Halle | Halle, Germany | Round of 16 (Ivo Karlovic) |
June 2015 | ATP Nottingham | Nottingham, UK | Round of 16 (Marcos Baghdatis) |
June 2015 | Wimbledon | London, UK | Round of 64 (Denis Kudla) |
July 2015 | Bastad | Bastad, Sweden | Semifinals (Tommy Robredo) |
July 2015 | ATP Hamburg | Hamburg, Germany | Round of 32 (Tommy Robredo) |
August 2015 | ATP Washington | Washington, USA | Quarterfinals (Marin Cilic) |
August 2015 | Cincinnati Masters | Cincinnati, USA | Round of 64 (Borna Coric) |
August 2015 | US Open | New York, USA | Round of 128 (Philipp Kohlschreiber) |
September 2015 | Metz | Metz, France | Round of 32 (Fernando Verdasco) |
September 2015 | Kuala Lumpur | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia | Round of 32 (Jeremy Chardy) |
October 2015 | Stockholm | Stockholm, Sweden | Round of 16 (Tomas Berdych) |
2014 Schedule
Zverev played in five tournaments in 2014 and saw Alexander Zverev’s first run at an ATP tournament as he made it to the semifinals of the ATP Hamburg event, losing to David Ferrer 6-0, 6-1.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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April 2014 | Munich | Munich, Germany | Round of 32 (Jurgen Melzer) |
July 2014 | ATP Hamburg | Hamburg, Germany | Semifinals (David Ferrer) |
July 2014 | Umag | Umag, Croatia | Round of 32 (Albert Montanes) |
July 2014 | Kitzbuhel | Kitzbuhel, Austria | Round of 32 (Diego Schwartzman) |
October 2014 | Basel | Basel, Switzerland | Round of 32 (Grigor Dimitrov) |
2013 Schedule
The ATP Hamburg tournament in July 2013 was Alexander Zverev’s first ATP Tour event of his career.
He ended up losing his first ATP Tour match to Roberto Bautista Agut 6-3, 6-2.
Month | Tournament | Location | Result |
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July 2013 | ATP Hamburg Open | Hamburg, Germany | Round of 64 (Roberto Bautista Agut) |