‘Who Hired You?’ – Alexander Zverev Roasts Sam Querrey Over Their ‘Love-Hate’ Dynamic During French Open Coverage

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‘Who Hired You?’ – Alexander Zverev Roasts Sam Querrey Over Their ‘Love-Hate’ Dynamic During French Open Coverage
Jun 7, 2026; Paris, France; Alexander Zverev of Germany poses with the trophy after winning the mens singles final against Flavio Cobolli of Italy on day 15 at Stade Roland Garros. © Susan Mullane-Imagn Images
Jun 7, 2026; Paris, France; Alexander Zverev of Germany poses with the trophy after winning the mens singles final against Flavio Cobolli of Italy on day 15 at Stade Roland Garros. © Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

Alexander Zverev won the French Open final against Italy’s Flavio Cobolli 6-1, 4-6, 6-4, 6-7(5), 6-1 after a battle of four hours and 16 minutes.

Fresh off securing his long-awaited Grand Slam title, Zverev arrived at the TNT broadcasting desk with the Coupe des Mousquetaires in hand. However, rather than answering the usual ‘How did you feel?’ questions right away, the newly crowned French Open champion immediately set his sights on former American tennis star-turned-analyst Sam Querrey in a viral banter.

‘Sam Who?’: Alexander Zverev Hilariously Roasts Sam Querrey on Live TV After French Open Win

In the post-match coverage, Querrey kicked off the interview with a standard greeting. Zverev was quick to shut that down.

Querrey: “Sam here. Well done. Congratulations.”

Zverev: “Sam who?”

Querrey: “Sam Q.”

Zverev: “Why are you on this channel? Who hired you? Why are you here? You got all the champions, and then you got Sam Querrey.”

The roast left the rest of the broadcast desk in laughter, and Querrey immediately tried to steer the conversation back to the match, asking Zverev about his emotions after the final point.

Querrey: “When that final overhead went long, did you feel more relief from within or more excitement?”

Zverev, however, wasn’t quite done settling old scores. He continued, “First of all, I’m very happy that I’m holding this… Because you said I never will… so thank you very much for your confidence.”

The German then smiled and pulled back the curtain on his dynamic with the former Wimbledon semifinalist, clarifying that it was all in good fun. “For the people that don’t know, we have a love-hate relationship. I actually love it. I love giving you a hard time.”

For more context, on the “Nothing Major” podcast alongside fellow retired American pros John Isner, Steve Johnson, and Jack Sock, Querrey discusses the players, makes predictions and analyses, and is famous for banter, unfiltered stories, and constant roasting. Zverev is actually a friend of the show and even appeared as a guest on Episode 89 to talk about his career, dinners with Rafael Nadal, and his quest for a Grand Slam.

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Just weeks before Roland-Garros began, Querrey had left Zverev out, given the world No. 3’s long history of losing in high-pressure matches, such as his Madrid final defeat and his semifinal losses in the Australian Open, Monte-Carlo, and Munich. And Querrey had picked Jannik Sinner as the overwhelming favorite.

As the tour transitions to the grass-court season, Zverev will look to carry this massive wave of confidence into Wimbledon.

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