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A German court has dropped a case against tennis star Alexander Zverev after he agreed to pay 200,000 euros ($218,000) and reached an out-of-court settlement with his former partner.
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Alexander Zverev dreams of a "huge family"The Olympic champion, who is already father to a four-year-old daughter from his relationship with model Brenda Patea (31), wants to achieve his sporting goals first before advancing his family ...
Last May, separate accusations of domestic abuse from Brenda Patea, the mother of Zverev's child, went to a German court. The case was settled, with the court telling the BBC: ...
Alexander Zverev’s Australian Open final speech was interrupted by an audience member expressing support for two of his ex-girlfriends, who have accused him of domestic violence. “Australia ...
Zverev did not react at first, composing himself while several other spectators jeered the heckler. ... Brenda Patea, accused him of physical abuse and a German court closed the case.
Neither case was ever proven: Zverev settled out of court with Brenda Patea, while a lengthy investigation commissioned into Olya Sharypova’s claims was dropped because of a shortage of evidence.
CEO of Tennis Australia and Director of Australian Open, Craig Tiley defended the decision to evict the heckler who interrupted Alexander Zverev during the trophy ceremony. She could be heard ...
In June last year, Zverev’s lawyers said he had agreed to a settlement after the mother of his child, Brenda Patea, accused him of physical abuse, with a German court closing the case. Advertisement ...
Alexander Zverev is heckled over domestic abuse allegations during the trophy ceremony after the Australian Open men's singles final.
Ben Shelton is already through having also won earlier today and could meet Zverev in the final. The World No.3 settled the case around this time last year with Brenda Patea, the mother of his ...
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