Alexander Zverev won his maiden Grand Slam title at the French Open, defeating Flavio Cobolli in five sets in a thrilling final. Amid his title-winning run in Paris, the German has been sporting a stylish watch.
All About Alexander Zverev’s Luxury Watches Amid French Open Run
Zverev serves as a brand ambassador for the luxury Swiss watchmaker Jacob & Co. He is often seen sporting the brand’s high-end watches on the court. As part of his Roland Garros journey, the 29-year-old has been seen wearing two watches – the Epic X Skeleton and the Epic X Ceramic.
Both watches retail for tens of thousands of dollars. The Epic X Skeleton costs $24,600, while the Epic X Ceramic retails for $36,300.
Inspired by the letter X that goes from the top lugs across the dial into the bottom lugs, the Epic X Skeleton was launched in 2016. This watch by Jacob & Co. aims to bring together geometry and freedom and comes in a variety of colors, including black, sky blue, red, green, and yellow.
The Epic X Skeleton also features a skeletonized design that allows one to see through the watch. The watch features only the hour and minute hands, leaving the gears unobstructed.
The Epic X Ceramic has a scratch-resistant ceramic case and also features the signature X motif. It is also water-resistant to 50-100 meters, scratch-resistant, and offers a lightweight feel on the wrist. This watch comes in white and blue, white and green, black, and electric blue colors.
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Zverev has enjoyed considerable success over the course of his tennis career, including winning the ATP Finals twice and the Olympic gold medal at the 2020 Games in Tokyo.
However, a Grand Slam had eluded the world No. 3 so far in his career. This was his fourth Grand Slam final, and finally ended his Major drought to become only the fifth German in history to win the French Open.
The 2026 French Open has been full of upsets and shock results, with Jannik Sinner and Novak Djokovic both facing early exits. The Grand Slam has also featured breakout runs from talented youngsters Rafael Jódar and João Fonseca.
Amid all the upsets, Zverev managed to reach the final while dropping just two sets in the process. He won the final 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-1 to win his first Grand Slam title.
