Alexander Zverev aims to defend his title at the ATP tournament in Munich.
Germany’s top player Alexander Zverev will defend his title at next year’s ATP tournament in Munich.
The 28-year-old from Hamburg has confirmed his participation in the clay court tournament, which will be played on the courts of MTTC Iphitos from April 11 to 19.
Zverev: “Munich is like a second home”
“Munich has a permanent place in my calendar and always feels like a second home. The support and atmosphere are simply incredible, and I’m really looking forward to coming back in April,” said Zverev. The world number three is tied with record winner Philipp Kohlschreiber with three victories (2017, 2018, and 2025).
Top ten players Fritz and Shelton to compete in Munich
Zverev’s challengers include top ten players Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton from the USA. Fritz lost last year’s final to Jan-Lennard Struff, while Shelton was defeated by Zverev in this year’s final.
“The fact that these three players are back with us is a strong sign of the appeal of our tournament. It underlines our commitment to offering fans in Munich tennis of the highest international standard,” said tournament director Patrik Kühnen.






