NewsThomalla's declaration of love to her winner Zverev

Thomalla's declaration of love to her winner Zverev

Tennis professional Alexander Zverev is on a real run at the moment, he has already won five tournaments this year. His new love Sophia Thomalla seems to inspire him.

Vienna – Sophia Thomalla made a public declaration of love for her boyfriend Alexander Zverev. “Congrats my love! I couldn’t be more proud of you! ”Wrote the actress on Instagram.

Tennis professional and Olympic champion Zverev (24) won his fifth tournament of the year in Vienna on Sunday and also dedicated a few words to his girlfriend in his winning speech. “Thank you for being by my side lately. I hope this won’t be the last time we’ll touch a trophy together, “he said, and said:” You will have to put up with me on the tour for another ten years or so. “

Alexander Zverev

+

Alexander Zverev kisses his trophy at the ATP tournament in Vienna.

Now the return from Thomalla: To a photo in which Zverev kisses his trophy heartily and proudly, and another snapshot in which the tennis professional kisses her, the 32-year-old wrote: “I’m more exhausted than you. Must probably because of the age … “

After his tournament victory in Vienna, the world number four Zverev is now playing at the tennis tournament in Paris and, after a bye in round two, has to face the world number 34. Dusan Lajovic from Serbia compete. dpa

To work more! Macron seeks to lengthen the retirement age in France

The French president said that the change will begin to be implemented gradually from next year so that in 2031 the retirement age increases by three years towards 2031.

For the first time, France sends gas directly to Germany as a show of...

This show of solidarity from the French government to overcome the decline in exports from Russia is part of an agreement between the two main economies of the European Union.

Why are there such long lines at gas stations in this European country?

In several regions of the European country, long lines can be seen at fueling stations due to the stoppage at refineries.

Why does Iberdrola ask its customers in France to find a new electricity supplier?

High prices and extreme volatility in energy markets force us to transfer costs to clients when we make new contracts, a spokesperson for the Spanish company explained.

Between floods and drought: France suffers two sides of climate change

Sellians, a town in the south of France, receives water in tankers, while Paris and other cities are affected by a storm.

More