Alexander Zverev was disturbed this Friday by a viewer in the quarterfinal match of the Munich Open, and the first contest leader asked the chair judge to expel the individual, shouting at domestic abuse accusations against German tennis players.
Zverev, who played against Tallon Griexpoor, was interrupted while taking 5-5 points in the second set. The viewer shouted: “Come on, you (…) women’s abuse!”
Zverev did not retaliate at the beginning and calm down while the other viewers gave the viewer. German won the game, but during the change he went to Chair Judge Fergus Murphy. “Fergus, please, échalo,” Zverev said.
Organizers have confirmed that the viewer has been driven from the stands.
“Unfortunately, there are always one or two idiots at the stadium. No problem,” Zverev told journalists, who also booed before announcing his runner -up speech from the Australian Open in January.
Zverev’s lawyers said in June that he came to an agreement after his son Brenda Patea, he was accused of physical abuse and a German court filed the case. The tennis player repeatedly denied the accusations.
Finally, Zverev defeated the Dutch Griexpoor 6-7 (6), 7-6 (3) and 6-4 in a match that lasted more than three hours.
Source: La Verdad

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