Alexander Zverev collects $ 400 million

Alexander Zverev had a warm interaction with Jackie Chan at the Australian Open. The German is preparing for its third Grand Slam final and hopes for more luck to favor him after two failed attempts.

Multi -talented Hong Kong star Jackie Chan appeared especially at the Australian Open and mingled with some of Tennis’s biggest names. In a video shared on Melbourne Slam’s official YouTube channel, Chan is seen in the complex and posing for photos with players.

The $ 400 million star (as per celebration net value) was also spotted by training with Australian tennis legislative Lleyton Hewitt in the players’ gym. Later, Chan Alexander Zverev met in the tournament control area, where the two enjoyed a friendly chat that ended with a warm embrace and a fist skin.

Zverev is ready to participate in his third Grand Slam final on Sunday 26 January. He has stacked two annoyingly close attempts earlier and lost in five sets to Dominic Thiem at the 2020 US Open and Carlos Alcaraz at last year’s French Open. This time, the German hopes to favor him.


Alexander Zverev Eyes Third time charm in the Grand Slam final against Jannik Sinner at Australian Open 2025

Alexander Zverev by 2025 Australian Open - Source: GettyAlexander Zverev by 2025 Australian Open - Source: Getty
Alexander Zverev by 2025 Australian Open – Source: Getty

On Friday, January 24, Alexander Zverev went to court for the 13th time against Novak Djokovic. The couple had shared several friendly moments throughout the tournament, but were on different corners with only one able to move on to the coveted Australian open finale.

The first set was very closely disputed and the German eventually came out on top via a draw. Surprisingly, Djokovic withdrew from the match shortly after, and Zverev went on.

During his on-Court interview, the 27-year-old expressed hope of some luck to favor him in his third big finale.

“Yes, I mean, see, Grand Slam finals are always difficult. The two best players in the world play on that court. I lost twice in a fifth set, once in a fifth set of tiebreaker at the US Open. I saw I I have had my harsh losses.

World # 1 Jannik Sinner is waiting for the world’s # 2 Zverev in the final. Sinner chases his second consecutive Australian Open Crown and a third Grand Slam title. He got better by Ben Shelton in straight sets in the semi -finals.