Alex Zverev fighting $475,000 fine over domestic violence accusations

BERLIN — A German court has issued a penalty order against tennis player Alexander Zverev overZverev has disputed the allegations and is contesting the penalty order.

The court in Berlin issued the order on Oct. 2, including a requirement for Zverev to pay fines amounting to 450,000 euros ($475,000), a statement from the courts service issued Tuesday said.He is accused of physically abusing and damaging the health of Patea, the mother of Zverev’s daughter, during an argument in Berlin in May 2020, the statement added.

The statement said that Zverev was contesting the order and that the case would likely go to trial at the Tiergarten district court in Berlin after the court has heard further from the parties involved. headtopics.com

Penalty orders are used in Germany as a means of resolving some criminal cases without going to trial, if the suspect does not contest the order. The 26-year-old Zverev was a finalist at the U.S. Open in 2020, won the men’s singles Olympic gold medal in 2021 and is ninth in the rankings.A law firm acting for Zverev, Schertz Bergmann, issued a statement Tuesday saying that he rejects the allegations.

It alleged there were procedural irregularities in the case against him and said it had expert medical evidence in Zverev’s favor. Zverev denied the allegations in comments at a tournament in July after the prosecutor’s office had filed the application for the penalty order.Brenda Patea watching a Zverev match in 2020.In January, an investigation by the men’s tennis tour found “insufficient evidence” to substantiate separate claims of domestic abuse by Zverev. headtopics.com

The ATP had commissioned the investigation in October 2021 after Zverev’s former girlfriend, Olya Sharypova, accused him of abuse.

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