German football club Bayern Munich has publicly congratulated tennis star Alexander Zverev following his victory in his first Grand Slam final. The club shared a warm video message on X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday, highlighting Zverev’s achievement.
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The clip shows the world-class tennis player, wearing a navy sweater, meeting Bayern players and staff in the Allianz Arena tunnel. Zverev is seen exchanging hugs with striker Harry Kane, chatting with team members, and interacting with young fans through high-fives and conversations. The club wrote:
“Congratulations on your first Grand Slam title, Sascha!”
Zverev’s breakthrough Grand Slam win marks a major milestone for the 29-year-old German, who has long been one of tennis’s top contenders. The celebration by Bayern Munich underscores the strong sporting ties between Germany’s leading football and tennis talents.
Earlier, club legend Thomas Muller had posted a video of himself cheering with joy and celebrating with Zverev for his maiden title. The World No. 3 took four finals to finally achieve his first major title, making the clay tournament memorable for a lifetime.
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