Alexander Zverev was a goal to provoke during the quarter -finals of Munich, on Friday (11). The German asked the president to be expelled from one of the fans who mentioned charges of domestic violence against him.
While drawing 5-5 degrees in Group Two against Talon Grizecor, one of the viewers shouted, “Come on, you … a striking wife!”
Zverev kept his calm and did not interact immediately. The screams of other fans to provoke after the offensive comment.
The German won the game, and during the side exchange, the referee addressed Fergus Murphy with a direct request: “Fergus, please take it from here.”
The audience does not forgive
A tense moment that Alexander Zvevv lived in Munich, after one of the amateurs shouted, “Come#BMWOPEN
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“There is always one or two idiots.”
ATP organizers confirmed that the fan that offended Alexander Zverev was removed from the stands after the accident during the quarter -finals of the tournament.
“Unfortunately, there is always one or two idiots on the field. It is not a problem,” Zverev told a news conference.
Zverev was already During the Australian Open Final, the fans are exhaustedIn January, before his speech in the runner -up.
In June of last year, the tennis player attorneys stated this He had closed the court agreement with Brenda Batea, the mother of his daughterAfter accusations of physical aggression.
The case was closed by a German courtZverev always denied the accusations against him.
A victory that smells of sweat after more than three hours of play
In court, the German Griekspoor 6-7 (6), 7-6 (3) and 6-4 exceeded a match that lasted more than three hours. The result was the return match for the defeat that suffered from the Dutch in Indian Wales last month.
“I don’t care even if it is the rotating ship, it won,” Zvevv said after the match.
He also pointed to the support of the fans: “The audience brought me to victory. I was really mentally tired, but they pushed me in the decisive stage.”
In the semi -finals of Munich ATP, ZVREV will face Fabian Marusan, the Hungarian in search of a place in the final match.