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Alexander Zverev kicked out of Mexican Open for 'unsportsmanlike conduct'

Germany's Alexander Zverev has been kicked out of the Mexican Open after striking the umpire's chair with his racket multiple times following a doubles loss.

Zverev, partnering with Brazilian tennis player Marcelo Melo in doubles, came perilously close to hitting umpire Alessandro Germani when he repeatedly hit the umpire's chair with his racket after a 6-2, 4-6, 10-6 loss to the British-Finn pair of Lloyd Glasspool and Harri Heliovaara at the ATP 500 tournament in Acapulco, Mexico.

«Due to unsportsmanlike conduct at the conclusion of his doubles match on Tuesday night, Alexander Zverev has been withdrawn from the tournament in Acapulco,» the ATP said in a statement Wednesday.

Zverev's team did not immediately respond to an emailed request for comment.

After shaking hands with the opponents, the 24-year-old Zverev, ranked third in singles, approached the umpire's chair and hit it repeatedly before heading toward his courtside seat. He was upset over a line call during the match.

He approached the chair a second time and once again hit it while shouting expletives. Germani pulled his feet back at one point for fear of being hit.

As the crowd booed, Zverev handed his damaged racket to a child in the front row.

Zverev had received a code violation after yelling and swearing in protest of a shot that was ruled in, setting up match point. Glasspool ended the match with an ace.

The former US Open finalist completed a first-round win over American Jenson Brooksby in the Abierto Mexicano tournament at 4:55 a.m. local time Tuesday, the latest ever finish for a professional tennis match.

Last year's winner, Zverev was scheduled to meet fellow German Peter Gojowczyk, who will now get a walkover to advance to the quarterfinals.

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