Alexander Zverev to challenge €450,000 fine for domestic abuse
Alexander Zverev will contest an order by a Berlin court to pay a €450,000 fine for physically abusing the mother of his child, the German tennis player's lawyers have said.
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Alexander Zverev will contest an order by a Berlin court to pay a €450,000 fine for physically abusing the mother of his child, the German tennis player's lawyers have said.
Alexander Zverev has been ordered by a Berlin court to pay an undisclosed fine for physically abusing the mother of his child, the German tennis player's lawyers said, adding that he would contest the court order.
German tennis star Alexander Zverev was handed a 450,000 euro fine ($475,300) by a Berlin court for allegedly assaulting a woman in May 2020, a judicial spokeswoman said Tuesday. The former world number two is contesting the fine, which was issued on October 2, and has "lodged an objection", a spokeswoman for the Berlin courts said in a statement. Zverev has been "accused of physically abusing a woman and damaging her health during an argument" in the German capital over three years ago, the spokeswoman said, adding that until a final ruling is made, Zverev is considered to be innocent.
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