Zverev refuses to discuss domestic violence accusations at Australian Open
- German shouted at by protester while on the podium
- Zverev denies allegations after two parties settle the case
Alexander Zverev says he will no longer discuss the accusations of domestic violence against him after he was heckled by an anti-domestic violence protester in the aftermath of his defeat to Jannik Sinner in the final of the Australian Open.
Zverev had been standing on the on-court podium to give his runner-up speech when a woman in the crowd shouted: “Australia believes Olya and Brenda,” three times. Zverev remained silent for 30 seconds before beginning his speech. The woman was eventually detained by security inside Rod Laver Arena and removed from the stadium.
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