MELBOURNE, Australia — A heckler interrupted Alexander Zverev’s Australian Open final speech, appearing to make reference to ...
World No. 2 Alexander Zverev was forced to address previous domestic abuse allegations made against him after he was heckled ...
Two years ago, Zverev was issued a penalty order and fined £380,000 (€450,000) by a German court after being accused of physically assaulting another woman, the mother of his child. Zverev ...
Last May, separate accusations of domestic abuse from Brenda Patea, the mother of Zverev's child, went to a German court. The case was settled, with the court telling the BBC: 'The decision is not ...
The ATP took no disciplinary action. Then, in June 2024, Zverev and another former partner, with whom he has a child, agreed to settle an alleged assault case with no admission of guilt ...
Patea, who is also the mother of Zverev's child, made her allegations in 2023, with the two parties reaching an out-of-court settlement. Zverev denied the allegations and the settlement had no ...
German police laid criminal charges against Zverev concerning the allegations involving him and his former partner and mother of his child, Brenda Patea. The allegations are serious, and involve ...
In June last year, Zverev’s lawyers said he had agreed to a settlement after the mother of his child, Brenda Patea, accused him of physical abuse, with a German court closing the case.
The 27-year-old was accused of violence by his former girlfriend Olya Sharypova in 2020 and of domestic abuse in 2023 by Brenda Patea, with whom he has a child. Zverev has repeatedly denied both ...
The court heard that Zverev allegedly pushed his ex-girlfriend against a wall and strangled her with both hands "after a heated argument". One of Zverev's lawyers, Alfred Dierlamm, rejected the ...