German tennis star Alexander Zverev's girlfriend Sophia Thomalla debuted a new look in her latest highlights on social media. Thomalla, who has been in a relationship with Zverev since 2020, is a model, television presenter, and actor who boasts a large social media following.
Alexander Zverev is widely regarded as one of the best tennis players in the world at the moment. Zverev comes from a family of tennis players, and made his breakthrough at the age of 17 when he won his first ATP Challenger Tour title. He has since gone on to have a highly decorated career, winning 24 ATP Singles titles. He is also an Olympic gold medalist, winning it at the Tokyo Olympics in singles.
Zverev competed at the French Open earlier this month, where he was eliminated in the quarterfinals by Novak Djokovic. Thomalla supported her partner at the Grand Slam in Paris.
Now back in Germany, Thomalla shared a post on her Instagram stories of herself rocking a new look after getting a "fresh up" at a salon.

Alexander Zverev and Sophia Thomalla share a close relationship, with the latter often cheering the former on at his matches.
Alexander Zverev once shared Sophia Thomalla gave him 'peace and security'

Alexander Zverev once made his feelings known on how important Sophia Thomalla is in his life. Zverev has been dating the German model since 2020, with the pair often making public appearances together.
In an interview with tennis MAGAZIN in December 2021, Zverev had this to say on his relationship with Thomalla:
"I think it’s always very important for tennis players to have the right person by their side. Sophia is someone who gives me peace and security. But ultimately, I am the decisive factor. Over the past 20 years, I have put an enormous amount of work into my tennis, especially together with my father."
"I have done everything to get to where I am today. But of course, you can see that, for the first time, there is a partner who accompanies me. I play extremely well with her support behind me, and I hope that will continue next year—maybe it will even get better. After all, I haven’t achieved all my goals yet."
Zverev also mentioned his father, Alexander Zverev Sr., who was a former tennis player for the Soviet Union. He has played a pivotal role in Zverev's life, having been his coach for the majority of his professional career.