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German tennis player Alexander Zverev issued an apology on social media Wednesday after he was booted from the Mexican Open for smashing his racket on an umpire’s chair after losing a doubles match.
Alexander Zverev has been kicked out of the Mexican Open after a shocking outburst that saw him swing his racket violently near the umpire after verbally assaulting him. The world’s No. 3 player ...
Zverev took issue with a call from chair umpire Alessandro Germani at 8-6 in the tiebreak and verbally berated the official, calling him a “f—ing idiot.” Beware of the language in the video: ...
After striking the umpire’s chair during an outburst at a tournament in Mexico, Alexander Zverev can avoid a fine and suspension if he does not commit further violations for one year.
Alexander Zverev apologized Wednesday after getting ejected from the Mexican Open for his all-time tennis tantrum. After losing a doubles match in Acapulco, Zverev walked over to the umpire’s ...
Alexander Zverev, the No. 3 ranked player in the world, has apologized for an incident that has already seen him ejected from the Mexican Open. The German was officially removed from the ...
German Alexander Zverev, the No. 3 men's tennis player in the world, repeatedly struck an umpire's chair with his racket and was disqualified from the Mexican Open, the ATP Tour said Wednesday.
World number three Alexander Zverev has been thrown out of the Mexico Open for unsportsmanlike conduct. The German smashed his racket into the umpire's chair multiple times after defeat in a ...
Alexander Zverev apologized Wednesday after getting ejected from the Mexican Open for his all-time tennis tantrum. After losing a doubles match in Acapulco, Zverev walked over to the umpire’s… ...
Alexander Zverev has been withdrawn from the Mexican Open for “unsportsmanlike conduct” after striking the umpire’s chair multiple times with his racket following a defeat in the doubles draw.
Alexander Zverev's decision to attack an umpire's chair with his tennis racket will cost him more than $70,000 in fines and lost prize money from the Mexican Open, the ATP Tour announced.