Paula Badosa - 'People have to see that athletes are not robots' - Players’ Voice
This time last year, Paula Badosa was world No. 73. In the space of 12 months, she has won her first WTA title, reached a career-high of world No.
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This time last year, Paula Badosa was world No. 73. In the space of 12 months, she has won her first WTA title, reached a career-high of world No.
Alexander Zverev was handed a suspended sentence on Monday following his violent outburst and disqualification in Acapulco last month, the ATP Tour said. The 24-year-old Olympic champion was banned for eight weeks and fined an additional $25,000 following his Mexico meltdown. The world number three had already been fined $40,000 for verbal abuse and unsportsmanlike conduct. However, both the ban and additional $25,000 fine will be suspended provided Zverev does not incur a further code violation in the 12-month period ending February 22, 2023.
World number three Alexander Zverev faces an eight-week ban from tennis if he repeats the behaviour which led to his expulsion from the Mexican Open.
Alexander Zverev has been handed a suspended eight-week ban by the ATP after the world No 3's angry outburst during the Acapulco Open, which saw him smash his racquet against the umpire's chair.
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Alexander Zverev was handed a suspended sentence on Monday following his violent outburst and disqualification in Acapulco last month, the ATP Tour said.
The governing body of men's tennis has handed Alexander Zverev a suspended eight-week ban and $US25,000 fine for smashing his racquet against the umpire's chair at last month's ATP 500 event in Acapulco.
(Reuters) - Men's tennis governing body has handed world number three Alexander Zverev a suspended eight-week ban for smashing his racket against the umpire's chair at last month's ATP 500 event in Acapulco, for which he was expelled from the tournament.