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Zverev's Jab at Alcaraz and Sinner: "I'm Not One to Have a Superyacht or Twenty Ferraris"

Andrés Tomás Rico | 15 Jun 2026 | 08.00
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Zverev's Swipe at Alcaraz and Sinner?: "I'm Not One to Have a Superyacht or Twenty Ferraris". Photo: Gettyimages
Zverev's Swipe at Alcaraz and Sinner?: "I'm Not One to Have a Superyacht or Twenty Ferraris". Photo: Gettyimages

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Alexander Zverev already speaks like a Grand Slam champion. The shining winner of Roland Garros finally grabs his first major title, putting him in an elite list. As he mentioned in the press conference after the victory, "whatever happens, I will always be a Grand Slam champion and no one can take that away from me." A few days later, with emotions settled, the world number three reflected on his feat in an interview with Esquire, where he emphasized his calm life off the court without explicitly mentioning Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner.

Alexander Zverev remembers Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner

"Off the court, I am a very calm person. I want my life to be as simple as possible. The only things that matter to me are the well-being of my loved ones: my family, my daughter Sophia, my dogs. We just want to spend quality time together, without worries. That's my foundation. I don't need perfection in my daily life, nor do I define myself by status symbols. I'm not one to have a superyacht or twenty Ferraris. True happiness for me is much simpler: playing a round of golf in the afternoon and then coming home to my dogs. That gives me much more than any material luxury," stated the Hamburger.

These words gain special resonance after Alcaraz recently purchased a yacht valued at nine million euros, while Sinner, after winning Wimbledon, bought a Ferrari valued at over a million euros. It will never be known if the response from the Parisian Grand Slam champion was aimed at both the Spanish and Italian players, or if his statement had nothing to do with his main rivals on the field.

This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, ¿Palo de Zverev a Alcaraz y a Sinner?: "No soy de tener un superyate, ni veinte Ferraris"