Alexander Zverev given suspended eight-week ban for striking umpire's chair
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.
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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.
Alexander Zverev ya conoce la totalidad del castigo al que se puede enfrentar después de donde acabó siendo expulsado del cuadro individual tras golpear de forma reiterada la silla del árbitro después de protestar varias acciones.
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.
Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Alexander Zverev has been put on probation for one year by the ATP for violently hitting the chair umpire’s stand repeatedly with his racquet after a loss in doubles at the Mexico Open.
Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Alexander Zverev was put on probation for one year by the ATP on Monday for violently hitting the chair umpire's stand repeatedly with his racket following a loss in doubles at the Mexico Open.