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Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…
We all know he did it. Baffled that he’s still allowed to play on the tour
Wild that Alexander Zverev will walk on court tomorrow to play a match on the ATP Tour as if nothing's happened.
Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…
Should have been in jail the wifebeater, just another example of a top level athlete getting away with abusing their girlfriends/wives, Mason Greenwood prime example . . .
All week we've seen fair and just criticism of the WTA, but it's about time we do the exact same (if not more) to the ATP. Not only have they let Zverev play on as if nothing is wrong for years, they continue to promote him at every chance - all while knowing exactly who he is.
Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…
A reminder that the ATP has a clause in which it can take actions against a player for bringing the sport into disrepute, something which other sports (certainly in Australia, though admittedly in team sports) have used for something as simple as a bad drunken night out.
Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…
Some ppl (namely @atptour) still don't get how big of a deal this is. Issuing him with a penalty order literally means that they are confident enough in their case to give him a way out with this deal. And he's still out here playing the tennis like nothing is happening. 🤷♀️
Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…
can't wait for the atp to do absolutely nothing about this! as usual!
Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…
atp, commentators and players will continue to pretend nothing happened
Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…
I know he won’t go to jail for this but he can at least serve a suspension ban from tennis? I’m not even asking for a permanent suspension either. At least some punishment for gods sake. We already have 2 cases against him.
Alexander Zverev has been issued a penalty order for bodily harm against his former girlfriend and fines totalling €450,000 by a German court. Zverev has objected to the penalty order, meaning it will likely go to public trial. theguardian.com/sport/2023/oct…