ATP: “not sufficient evidence” against Zverev, accused of domestic violence, says ATP

LONDON — Germany’s Alexander Zverev will not face disciplinary action following an investigation into allegations of domestic abuse due to a “lack of evidence” to support it, the professional tennis circuit has said. male Tuesday.

The ATP launched an investigation in October 2021 after Zverev’s ex-girlfriend, Olya Sharypova, accused the 2020 US Open runner-up of assaulting her.

“In the absence of reliable evidence and direct witnesses to the incident, and under the contradictory statements of Sharypova, Zverev and other interviewees, the investigation was unable to substantiate the allegations of aggression,” the ATP said in a statement.

Zverev, who is 25 and won gold at the Tokyo Olympics, has always denied the allegations. He is currently ranked 14th in the world.

Although no disciplinary action has been imposed, the ATP has indicated that it may reopen the case “if new evidence comes to light, or if legal proceedings reveal that the rules of the ATP have been flouted”. .

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