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Yahoo
27-05-2025
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Alexander Zverev hilariously let the TNT crew play for a chance to keep his $300K roulette watch
The world's No. 3 ranked tennis player Alexander Zverev started his pursuit of a first French Open title with an easy straight-set win over American Learner Tien on Tuesday. It was the kind of win that had Zverev in a great mood. So much so that he was willing to put his $300,000 watch up to chance. Zverev joined TNT's on-site set at Roland-Garros for a post-match interview. And in the middle of the discussion, TNT's Adam Lefkoe said he was having trouble focusing because he was so fascinated by Zverev's watch. That watch was a Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon, which has a miniature (and fully functional) roulette wheel on the dial base, and goes for $300,000. Impressive, to say the least — even if all those numbers could make for a disorienting time-telling experience. But to Lefkoe's shock, Zverev asked the crew to choose numbers for the chance to keep the watch. Alexander Zverev had the TNT crew play Roulette for a chance to win his $300K+ watch 👀⌚ — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 27, 2025 The "bets" were 12, 31, 33 and 8. Lefkoe stood up to root the universe into showing a No. 33. But it wasn't meant to be as the ball landed on a 4. Zverev got to keep his watch. Lefkoe will be chasing that rush for the rest of his life. This article originally appeared on For The Win: Alexander Zverev let the TNT crew play for a chance to keep his $300K roulette watch


USA Today
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Alexander Zverev hilariously let the TNT crew play for a chance to keep his $300K roulette watch
Alexander Zverev hilariously let the TNT crew play for a chance to keep his $300K roulette watch The world's No. 3 ranked tennis player Alexander Zverev started his pursuit of a first French Open title with an easy straight-set win over American Learner Tien on Tuesday. It was the kind of win that had Zverev in a great mood. So much so that he was willing to put his $300,000 watch up to chance. Zverev joined TNT's on-site set at Roland-Garros for a post-match interview. And in the middle of the discussion, TNT's Adam Lefkoe said he was having trouble focusing because he was so fascinated by Zverev's watch. That watch was a Jacob & Co. Casino Tourbillon, which has a miniature (and fully functional) roulette wheel on the dial base, and goes for $300,000. Impressive, to say the least — even if all those numbers could make for a disorienting time-telling experience. But to Lefkoe's shock, Zverev asked the crew to choose numbers for the chance to keep the watch. The "bets" were 12, 31, 33 and 8. Lefkoe stood up to root the universe into showing a No. 33. But it wasn't meant to be as the ball landed on a 4. Zverev got to keep his watch. Lefkoe will be chasing that rush for the rest of his life.