Alexander Zverev wins French Open and nets $2.07 million after taxes

Alexander Zverev defeated Flavio Cobolli in the men's French Open final to claim his first Grand Slam title. The World No. 3 earned a gross prize of about $3.26 million before French taxes reduced his take-home amount.

Zverev won the match 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7, 6-1 after dropping the second and fourth sets. The victory added to his career earnings that stood at $62,595,582 before the event. The French Open distributed a record total prize pool of €61,723,000 across all events. Zverev received €2,800,000 as the men's singles champion, an increase of roughly 9.8 percent from the previous year's winner payout. French tax rules applied a 15 percent withholding at source followed by the top rate of 45 percent on income above €180,648. Zverev paid an estimated €1.19 million in taxes and took home €1.79 million, or about $2.07 million. Because Zverev resides in Monaco he faces no additional national taxes on the earnings. He is scheduled to start the grass-court season at the HSBC Championships on June 15.

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Alexander Zverev celebrating his French Open victory on the clay court.
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Alexander Zverev captures first Grand Slam at French Open

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Alexander Zverev defeated Flavio Cobolli 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-1 to win the 2026 French Open men's singles title. The match lasted four hours and 16 minutes on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Alexander Zverev captured his first Grand Slam title at Roland-Garros on Sunday by defeating Flavio Cobolli in five sets.

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Alexander Zverev defeated Flavio Cobolli in five sets to win the 2026 French Open final on Sunday. The German secured his first Grand Slam title after a match lasting four hours and 16 minutes.

Alexander Zverev advanced to his maiden semi-final at the BNP Paribas Open with a 6-2, 6-3 victory over Arthur Fils. The German's win on Thursday made him the fifth player to reach the last four at all nine ATP Masters 1000 events. He now faces Jannik Sinner for a spot in the final.

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Tennis legend Roger Federer has made his debut on Forbes' 2026 World's Billionaires List, boasting an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion. The 44-year-old Swiss star achieved this milestone through a combination of on-court earnings, endorsements, and business investments. His inclusion highlights the growing financial success of top athletes beyond their sports careers.

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Adolfo Daniel Vallejo has been fined $65,000 for comments made to chair umpire Ana Carvalho after his second-round loss at the 2026 French Open. Tournament director Amelie Mauresmo confirmed the penalty despite the player's later clarification.

 

 

 

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