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Alexander Zverev and girlfriend spotted at WorldChanger just a week out from Wimbledon
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Alexander Zverev and his girlfriend Sophia Thomalla were spotted at the WorldChanger Days event in Austria. Recently, the German star has taken part in several grass-court tournaments as he builds up his preparation for Wimbledon, which begins next week.

The WorldChanger event took place in Tyrol, Austria, from June 22nd to 23rd, with Zverev and Thomalla among the notable names in attendance. Zverev’s foundation is listed as a partner of the event, which likely explains his involvement. According to its website, WorldChanger is described as a “community of leaders and public figures".

At the most recent event, around 400 people were in attendance, including visionaries, leaders, and public figures — all gathered to promote positive habits for a healthy and balanced lifestyle.

Zverev’s partner, Sophia Thomalla, shared several Instagram stories during the event, including photos with other attendees and a glimpse of her outfit. The German world number three has often spoken about the important role Thomalla has played in his life since they began their relationship in 2020. Since then, Zverev has enjoyed solid performances on tour, and it’s clear she continues to be a key source of support in his career.

Thomalla is often seen on tour, supporting Zverev and cheering him on during his matches. This season alone, she has travelled with him to Australia and was also spotted at several events in South America.

Alexander Zverev has previously spoken about the importance of his relationship with Thomalla:

"Sophia is someone who gives me peace and security", Zverev told a German tennis magazine in December 2021. "I play extremely well with her behind me and I hope that will continue to be the case next year and maybe even better. I haven't achieved all of my goals yet".

Zverev has had a solid 2025 season so far, highlighted by a runner-up finish at the Australian Open and a title win at the Munich Open. These performances have kept him firmly among the top contenders on tour.

Looking ahead to Wimbledon, Zverev appears to be in strong form on grass. He recently reached the final of the Stuttgart Open, narrowly losing to Taylor Fritz, and followed that with a semi-final run at the Halle Open—two results that suggest he could be a serious threat at SW19 this year.

This article first appeared on TennisUpToDate.com and was syndicated with permission.

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