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Zverev denies domestic abuse allegations: “I am innocent!” – Tennis Tonic

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German tennis player Alexander Zverev made headlines not just for his on-court performance at the French Open, but also for his off-court legal troubles. Zverev recently settled a dispute with his ex-girlfriend out of court, agreeing to pay 200,000 euros ($217,000) as part of the resolution.

This comes after Zverev faced serious allegations of domestic abuse, with the court charging him with violently strangling his ex-girlfriend in May 2020. Despite initially denying the charges and filing an appeal, Zverev ultimately reached an agreement that required him to make a significant payment.

Following the resolution of the case, Zverev expressed relief and a desire to move on from the controversy. In a post-match press conference at the French Open, where he reached the final, Zverev emphatically stated that he never wanted to discuss the matter again.

With a current ranking of no. 4, Zverev has had a successful 2024 season, including victories at the Australian Open and Rome. He is set to face world no. 3 Carlos Alcaraz in the French Open final, with a head-to-head record of 7-4 in Zverev’s favor.

Despite the legal turmoil off the court, Zverev has shown resilience and focus in his tennis career. Fans will be watching closely as he competes in upcoming tournaments, starting with the Stuttgart Open on June 10th.

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