Alexander Zverev was given an eight-week suspension from tennis. The world no.3 yelled on the umpire after which repeatedly hit the official’s chair along with his racquet following a first-round doubles loss. Consequently, he was ejected from the singles event, fined $40,000, and forfeited the $31,570 in prize cash that he had already accrued, in addition to all ATP Rankings factors from the occasion.
The ATP’s Senior Vice President of Guidelines and Competitors Miro Bratoev has now decided that Zverev dedicated “Aggravated Conduct underneath the Participant Main Offense part of ATP Guidelines.”
The 24-year-old Zverev has additionally been fined a further $25,000 and handed a suspension for a interval of eight weeks from any ATP-sanctioned occasion.
“Nevertheless, the effective and suspension are withheld on the situation that, over a probation interval ending 22 February 2023 [one year from the incident], the participant doesn’t incur an additional Code Violation,” stated the ATP assertion.
Zverev has till March 11 to enchantment the choice however has already admitted his culpability, apologizing publicly and privately to the umpire in query, Alessandro Germani, in line with a press release he posted on Instagram.
Zverev’s outburst on the Mexican Open in Acapulco has provoked outcry throughout the tennis world.
Qualifying is already underway at Indian Wells, with the event’s primary draw beginning on Wednesday.