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Alexander Zverev (26) has reached the second round of the Australian Open. In Melbourne, the Olympic tennis champion from Hamburg won on Tuesday (January 16) against Dominik Koepfer (29) in the German match after a fight that lasted more than three hours. Was that also because of his lucky charm, who was cheering from the stands?
Friend Sophia Thomalla (34) traveled to Down Under to support her. At Zverev’s first match of the Grand Slam tournament, Thomalla sat in the players’ box at Margaret Court Arena, braving the Australian summer temperatures in a short black mini dress.
The couple has been in Australia since the Christmas holidays. While Zverev trains on the tennis court, Thomalla travels around the country and repeatedly shares snaps on Instagram.
Thomalla and Zverev have been a couple since 2021 and the presenter regularly travels with the tennis star to tournaments.
The Australian Open started on January 14 and the final will take place on January 28. In the second round, world number six Zverev will face Slovak Lukas Klein on Thursday (January 18). At the Australian Open in January 2023, Zverev failed in this round. (perfect)
Source : Blick
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