Geneva-based online bank and brokerage FlowBank has announced a new three-year partnership with world-renowned tennis player Alexander Zverev.

As part of this exclusive partnership, FlowBank will be the official financial partner of Alexander Zverev, supporting him in his pursuit of excellence on and off the court.

Alexander Zverev is currently ranked world No. 6 in the Pepperstone ATP Rankings. FlowBank said it is honored to partner with him and looks forward to contributing to his continued success.

Charles Henri Sabet, founder and CEO of FlowBank said:

“We are delighted to welcome Alexander Zverev to the FlowBank family. His dedication to the sport and impressive achievements make him an ideal partner for FlowBank. This partnership reflects our shared values ​​and mutual drive for success.”

Going forward, Zverev will wear the FlowBank patch on his on-court apparel and collaborate with FlowBank on various projects to inspire the next generation of athletes and promote financial literacy in the sports community.

“I am excited to join forces with FlowBank,” says Alexander Zverev. “Their commitment to innovation and excellence resonates with my approach to tennis. I am excited about the opportunities ahead of me and I am confident that together we will achieve great things.”

FlowBank and Alexander Zverev will collaborate on exclusive content, events and community outreach programs, providing fans with unique insights into the world of professional tennis and the financial industry. Kicking off this partnership, Zverev will play a central role as the face of the second edition of the FlowBank Championship—a unique online trading competition exclusively tailored for professional athletes. His experience gained during the first edition in 2023, as well as his remarkable performance that put him on the podium alongside Pierre Gasly and Jan Blachowicz, will be invaluable to the new entrants.

In addition, FlowBank said it is strengthening its commitment to nurturing tennis talent at all levels as a title sponsor of Swiss Tennis and the Gonet Geneva Open, with both sponsorships lasting three years. Severin Lüthi, former coach of tennis legend Roger Federer and long-time FlowBank ambassador, remains an integral part of this commitment. Lüthi is currently coaching promising tennis player Holger Rune, who took part in the inaugural FlowBank Championship. There too, former world No. 1 Martina Hingis served as host and will continue her active involvement in the second edition.

Based on this, FlowBank said it continues to invest in promising Swiss tennis talent by sponsoring 2 players, Flynn Thomas and Thomas Gunzinger, European and World Champions in the U16 and U14 categories, respectively.


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